Rockwell Automation 8520-ARM2 9/Series CNC AMP Reference Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Angled Wheel Parameters

Chapter 35

35-5

Notes

When the control enters angled-wheel mode (G16.3 or G16.4) this axis and

the Wheel Axial Axis Name parameter are used to define the active plane.

This virtual axis does not require any additional axis configuration. Items

such as programming resolution, maximum cutting feedrate, etc. are all

determined by the wheel axis (W) and axial axis (Z) configurations.

Once selected the wheel virtual axis will appear on the control only when

the control is in G16.3 or G16.4 mode. All offset tables will have a virtual

axis value. The virtual axis does not have software overtravels or

programmable zone checking. All software overtravel and programmable

zone checking is performed on the axial and wheel axis.

PAL functions for the virtual axis are performed on the next logical axis

after the last AMP configured axis (this does not include spindles). For

example if your system consists of three real linear axes and a spindle,

PAL would reference the virtual axis as logical axis 4 (XXXX03 or

XXXX.03).

Paramacro system variables are also available for the virtual axis. These

are also referenced as the next logical axis after the last AMP configured

axis (not including spindles). For example if your system consists of three

real linear axes and a spindle, paramacros would reference the virtual axis

as logical axis 4 (for example #5084).

This is a global parameter. The value set here applies to all axes.

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