
Contents
Turning, Milling, Nibbling
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Function Manual, 11/2012, 6FC5397-1CP10-5BA0
13.4.2 Probe functional test ................................................................................................................. 253
13.5
Tool measuring in JOG ............................................................................................................. 255
13.6
Data lists.................................................................................................................................... 259
13.6.1 Machine data............................................................................................................................. 259
13.6.2 Interface signals ........................................................................................................................ 259
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EMERGENCY OFF (N2)........................................................................................................................ 261
14.1
Brief description ........................................................................................................................ 261
14.2
EMERGENCY STOP sequence ............................................................................................... 262
14.3
EMERGENCY STOP acknowledgment.................................................................................... 263
14.4
Data lists.................................................................................................................................... 264
14.4.1 Machine data............................................................................................................................. 264
14.4.2 Interface signals ........................................................................................................................ 264
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Punching and Nibbling (N4)................................................................................................................... 265
15.1
Brief Description........................................................................................................................ 265
15.2
Stroke control ............................................................................................................................ 265
15.2.1 General information................................................................................................................... 265
15.2.2 High-speed signals.................................................................................................................... 266
15.2.3 Criteria for stroke initiation ........................................................................................................ 268
15.2.4 Axis start after punching............................................................................................................ 270
15.2.5 PLC signals specific to punching and nibbling.......................................................................... 271
15.2.6 Punching and nibbling-specific reactions to standard PLC signals .......................................... 271
15.2.7 Signal monitoring ...................................................................................................................... 272
15.3
Activation and deactivation ....................................................................................................... 272
15.3.1 Language commands................................................................................................................ 272
15.3.2 Functional expansions .............................................................................................................. 276
15.4
Automatic path segmentation.................................................................................................... 280
15.4.1 General information................................................................................................................... 280
15.4.2 Operating characteristics with path axes .................................................................................. 282
15.4.3 Response in connection with single axes ................................................................................. 285
15.5
Rotatable tool ............................................................................................................................ 290
15.5.1 General information................................................................................................................... 290
15.5.2 Coupled motion of punch and die ............................................................................................. 291
15.5.3 Tangential control...................................................................................................................... 291
15.6
Protection zones ....................................................................................................................... 295
15.7
Examples of defined start of nibbling operation........................................................................ 296
15.8
Data lists.................................................................................................................................... 301
15.8.1 Machine data............................................................................................................................. 301
15.8.2 Setting data ............................................................................................................................... 301
15.8.3 Interface signals ........................................................................................................................ 301
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Transverse Axes (P1) ............................................................................................................................ 303
16.1
Transverse axis definition ......................................................................................................... 303
16.2
Diameter programming ............................................................................................................. 303