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Function modules

7.9 Basic positioner

Drive Functions
Function Manual, (FH1), 07/2007 Edition, 6SL3097-2AB00-0BP4

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7.9.1

Mechanical system

Features

● Backlash compensation (p2583)
● Modulo offset (p2577)

Description

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Figure 7-14 Backlash compensation

When mechanical force is transferred between a machine part and its drive, generally

backlash occurs. If the mechanical system was to be adjusted/designed so that there was

absolutely no play, this would result in high wear. Thus, backlash (play) can occur between

the machine component and the encoder. For axes with indirect position sensing,

mechanical backlash results in a falsification of the traversing distance, as, at direction

reversal, the axis travels either too far or not far enough corresponding to the absolute value

of the backlash.

Note
The backlash compensation is active, after

the axis has been referenced for incremental measuring systems

the axis has been adjusted for absolute measuring systems

In order to compensate the backlash, the determined backlash must be specified in p2583

with the correct polarity. At each direction of rotation reversal, the axis actual value is

corrected dependent on the actual traversing direction and displayed in r2667. This value is

taken into account in the position actual value using p2516 (position offset).
If a stationary axis is referenced by setting the reference point or an adjusted axis is

powered-up with an absolute encoder, then the setting of parameter p2604 (reference point

approach, starting direction) is relevant for switching-in the compensation value.

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