13 torque offset percentage – Rockwell Automation 8520-ARM2 9/Series CNC AMP Reference Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Servo Parameters

Chapter 7

7-80

Axis

Parameter

Number

Axis

Parameter

Number

(1)

[1670]

(9)

[9670]

(2)

[2670]

(10)

[10670]

(3)

[3670]

(11)

[11670]

(4)

[4670]

(12)

[12670]

(5)

[5670]

(13)

[13670]

(6)

[6670]

(14)

[14670]

(7)

[7670]

(15)

[15670]

(8)

[8670]

Range

0 to 300%

Notes

This parameter must be set independently for each axis.

This peak torque determines the maximum force an axis can produce

during acceleration or deceleration in the positive direction.

Function

This is used to correct an axis imbalance caused by a constant force

applied in one direction on an axis that is not balanced by a force applied

in the opposite direction. An example would be a heavy vertical axis

subject to gravity load in the downward direction.
Determine what percentage of the motor’s maximum torque must be

applied in one direction to offset axis loading in the opposite direction.

Note that the maximum motor torque is represented by the AMP parameter

Maximum Servo Acceleration.
For example, entering 1% here when the parameter Torque Offset

Direction is set to Plus, increases the applied torque in the positive

direction and decreases it in the negative direction. If commanded to

accelerate in the positive direction at a rate that would normally require 3%

of the motor’s maximum torque, the control actually provides current for

4%. If the same motion command were executed in the negative

direction, the control provides current for 2% of the motor’s

maximum torque.

In this example, even when the axis is stationary, the control provides

current for 1% of the motor’s maximum torque in the positive direction.

7.3.13

Torque Offset Percentage

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