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

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Configuring Axes

Chapter 3

3-4

Important: The axes must be named in a consecutive series; fitted axes

cannot follow an unfitted axis. Any fitted axes that follow an unfitted axis

are ignored by the control. Any motor using the auxiliary outputs

(CN8/TB2 on 3-axis digital or analog servo modules, TB2 on 4-axis servo

modules) must be configured as the last axis (typically, a spindle axis) in

the consecutive series of named axes.

3.

Select the axis for which a name is to be specified.

4.

Select the new name for the axis, then press

[ENTER]

.

Typical linear axis names for mills and surface grinders are:

X,

Y,

Z

Typical rotary axis names are:

A,

B,

C

where the axis of rotation for A, B, and C is X, Y, and Z respectively.

Typical parallel linear axis names for mills are:

U,

V,

W

where U, V, and W are parallel to X, Y, and Z respectively.

Typical linear axis names for lathes and cylindrical grinders are: X and Z

The typical rotary axis name for a lathe is: C

where the axis of rotation for C is Z.

Typical parallel linear axis names for lathes are:

U,

W

where U and W are parallel to X and Z respectively.

Typical auxiliary linear axis names are:

$X, $Y, and $Z

Typical auxiliary rotary axis names are:

$B and $C

Important: The axis name S is reserved as the name for spindle axes.

Do not use S for linear or rotary axes

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