Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Section 4C

Connecting the 4-axis Servo Module

4C-31

Use the Adaptive Depth probe feature to enable an adaptive depth probe
that monitors tool depth relative to the actual part surface. This feature

allows:

a more flexible part mounting system (small changes to part size or part
mounting do not require reprogramming of the machine or station)
greater accuracy with a less accurate machine drive system (tool
position is relative to the part surface rather than the machine home)
a retroactive change in axis positioning resolution (feedback for axis
positioning switches between the normal axis encoder and the adaptive

depth probe once the probe is triggered).

The adaptive depth probe is wired like any A quad B rotary encoder. It is

connected to one of the controls feedback ports. Refer to page 7A-1 for

details on cabling requirements for a feedback device. 4C-23 lists

specifications for an encoder. These same specifications apply to your

adaptive depth probe.

If you are using the adaptive depth probe to close the position loop

(selected in AMP) the maximum axis speed calculations from 4C-23 also

applies. Refer to your AMP reference manual for details on other

configuration required to operate using an adaptive depth probe.

In AMP the adaptive depth probe is assigned an axis name. Using the axis

monitor page for that axis (see page 15A-35) you can view the current

following error on the adaptive depth probe and the adaptive depth probe

position relative to zero. The probe is zeroed automatically at power up or

through PAL.

END OF SECTION

4C.9

Adaptive Depth Probing

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