Rockwell Automation 8520-GUM 9/Series CNC Grinder Operation and Programming Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Cylindrical Grinding Fixed Cycles

Chapter 17

17-7

Reciprocation stops when an emergency stop condition occurs. No motion
occurs when the emergency stop is reset. If your control’s AMP is
configured such that the control is not reset after an E-STOP reset, then
typically reciprocation resumes with the next cycle start. This allows part
programs to be resumed immediately without having to first restart
reciprocation. For details, see the documentation prepared by your system
installer.

M00 blocks do not affect reciprocation.

The feedrate for the reciprocation motion is determined by the E or F
words as described below in order of priority:

the E word in the reciprocation block

the E word in a previous reciprocation block executed since the last end
of program (M02, M30, M99) or control reset

the F word in the reciprocation block

the F word in a previous block executed since the last end of program
(M02, M30, M99) or control reset

If there is no active E or F word feedrate, an error is generated as soon as
the reciprocation motion is commanded. Your PAL program ultimately
determines reciprocation axis speed and motion. See the documentation
prepared by your system installer.

Acceleration and deceleration for the reciprocating axis is always linear,
regardless of the ACC/DEC type selected for that axis in AMP.

You can determine (through PAL) whether block transitions are made after
the reciprocation axis reaches its in-position band (positioning mode) or
whether the control executes blocks regardless of the in-position band
(non-positioning mode). See the documentation prepared by your system
installer.

Plunge

Plunge refers to the axis motion towards the part surface. There are two
plunge pick increments definable with the G82 and G83 cycles,

the plunge pick at the primary reversal point

the plunge pick at the secondary reversal point

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