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

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Integrating a Split Axis with Deskew

Section 14B

14B-10

For example, assume you have determined that the master servo is

moving .012 farther than the slave servo when finding its marker

during homing. This results in a .012 skew on the split axis that is

undetectable to the control. Entering a value of .012 as the Home

Calibration distance for the slave servo will compensate for the

misalignment of markers. Be aware that the sign ( + or --) of the

value you enter here as it determines which direction the slave axis

will move from its marker.
Large amounts of skew should not be compensated for using the

Home Calibration parameter. If a large amount of misalignment

exists repeat the entire alignment procedure and get the master and

slave encoder markers closer together.

After completing the alignment procedure described in this section, return

to step 19. of the startup procedures from page 14A-6.

Do not attempt to come out of E-Stop after you have replaced an absolute
encoder on an axis with deskew until you have read this section. When

you replace an absolute encoder, there is no easy way to know the absolute

position of either the replaced or existing encoders. Consequently the

difference in the encoders absolute positions is seen to the control as a

skew amount.

ATTENTION: Do not attempt to come out of E-Stop after you

have replaced an absolute encoder without first zeroing any

existing skew value. When E-Stop is reset the control attempts

to remove any skew amount by driving the slave axes.

Depending on the amount, and direction of the apparent skew

created when an encoder is replaced, it may actually drive the

axes in the wrong direction increasing the real skew and

damaging the machine.

You must still perform the encoder marker alignment procedure discussed

on page 14B-3 however do not bring the axes out of E-Stop.

The apparent skew amount created from absolute encoder replacement is

not removed until the axes are homed. If this skew amount is greater than

the configured maximum skew, then the control will not come out of

E-Stop and you will be unable to perform a homing operation. The

existing skew amount is zeroed by the following keyboard operation

performed from the axis monitor page. Access the axis monitor page as

follows:

{SYSTEM SUPORT} ® {MONI-TOR} ® {AXIS MONTOR}.

14B.4

Replacing an Absolute

Encoder with Deskew

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