
Continuous Path Mode, Exact Stop and LookAhead (B1)
3.3 Exact stop
Turning, Milling, Nibbling
60
Function Manual, 11/2012, 6FC5397-1CP10-5BA0
Velocity for zero cycle blocks
The term zero cycle is applied to blocks whose path length is shorter than the distance that
can be traveled on the basis of the programmed set feedrate and the interpolator cycle
(time). For reasons of precision the velocity is reduced until at least one interpolator cycle is
required for the distance. The velocity is then equal to or less than the quotient of the path
length of the block and the IPO cycle.
Stop for synchronization
Regardless of whether exact stop or continuous path mode is selected, the block change
can be delayed by synchronization processes which can stop the path axes. In exact stop
mode, the path axes are stopped at the end of the current block. In continuous path mode,
the path axes are stopped at the next block end point at which they can be decelerated
without violating their deceleration limits. The following synchronization processes cause
axes to stop.
●
PLC acknowledgment
If acknowledgment by the PLC is required for an auxiliary function that is output before or
after the end of motion, the axes stop at the end of the block.
●
Missing following blocks
If following blocks are conditioned too slowly (e.g. "External processing") the axes stop at
that last possible block boundary.
●
Emptying of the buffer
If the NC part program requests that the run-in be synchronized with the main run (empty
the buffer, e.g. STOPRE), this involves an implicit blockrelated velocity reduction or exact
stop.
Stopping because of synchronization does not cause contour violations. However, stopping
is undesirable, especially in continuous path mode because it can cause backing off.
3.3
Exact stop
With the exact stop function (G60, G9), all the path axes must reach the programmed block
end point. Only when all path axes have reached the exact stop criterion is the block change
performed. The velocity at the block transition is practically zero.
That is:
●
The path axes at the block end point are decelerated almost to rest without overshoot.
●
The delay for fulfilling the exact stop criterion prolongs the machining time.
●
The delay for fulfilling the exact stop criterion can cause backing off.
Содержание SINUMERIK 802D sl
Страница 58: ...Axis Monitoring A3 2 6 Data lists Turning Milling Nibbling 58 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 84: ...Travel to fixed stop F1 5 6 Data lists Turning Milling Nibbling 84 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 114: ...Gantry axes G1 6 8 Data lists Turning Milling Nibbling 114 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 260: ...Measurement M5 13 6 Data lists Turning Milling Nibbling 260 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 314: ...Positioning Axes P2 17 3 Data lists Turning Milling Nibbling 314 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 332: ...Reference Point Approach R1 18 6 Data lists Turning Milling Nibbling 332 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 340: ...Rotary Axes R2 19 4 Data lists Turning Milling Nibbling 340 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 368: ...Spindle S1 20 9 Data lists Turning Milling Nibbling 368 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 390: ...Tangential Control T3 22 5 Data lists Turning Milling Nibbling 390 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 422: ...Feed V1 24 4 Data lists Turning Milling Nibbling 422 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 440: ...Appendix A 2 Overview Turning Milling Nibbling 440 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...
Страница 458: ...Glossary Turning Milling Nibbling 458 Function Manual 11 2012 6FC5397 1CP10 5BA0 ...