
2.SETTING AND DISPLAYING DATA OPERATION B-63944EN-1/02
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Fig. 2.1.8 (b) Tail stock barrier setting screen
4 Position the cursor to each item defining the shape of the chuck
or tail stock, enter the corresponding value, then press the
[INPUT] soft key. The value is set. Pressing the [+INPUT] soft
key after a value has been entered adds the entered value to the
current value, the new setting being the sum of the two values.
Items CX and CZ, both on the chuck barrier setting screen, and
item TZ on the tail stock barrier setting screen can also be set in
another way. Manually move the tool to the desired position,
then press the [SETTING] soft key to set the coordinate(s) of the
tool in the workpiece coordinate system. If a tool having an
offset other than 0 is manually moved to the desired position
with no compensation applied, compensate for the tool offset in
the set coordinate system. Items other than CX, CZ, and TZ
cannot be set by using the [SETTING] soft key.
Example
When an alarm is issued, the tool stops before the
entry-inhibition area if bit 7 (BFA) of parameter No. 1300 is
set to 1. If bit 7 (BFA) of parameter No. 1300 is set to 0,
the tool stops at a more inside position than the specified
figure because the CNC and machine system stop with some
delay in time.
For safety, therefore, set an area a little larger than the
determined area. The distance between the boundaries of
these two areas, L, is calculated from the following equation,
based on the rapid traverse rate.
L = (Rapid traverse rate) ×
1
7500
When the rapid traverse rate is 15 m/min, for example, set
an area having a boundary 2 mm outside that of the
determined area.
The shapes of the chuck and tail stock can be set using
parameters Nos. 1330 to 1348