Commissioning a Beckhoff Axis : Différence entre versions

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|Step_Title=<translate>Changing Reference Mode</translate>
 
|Step_Content=<translate>*When using a Beckhoff system the GX, Y, Z, SX and SR Axes need to be set to 'Software Sync'. This is a more accurate method of datuming, meaning that the datum will be more consistent as when set to other reference methods, the datum can change by up to 10mm depending on the physical position of the datum switch.
 
*To change this, stay in the same 'Parameters' tab in the 'Homing' section and follow the same process as above, this time changing the 'Reference mode' (1) to 'Software Sync'.
 
*Repeat for all the above axes
 
*Save all' and 'Activate configuration'.
 
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Version actuelle datée du 7 août 2025 à 16:43

Auteur avatarGareth Green | Dernière modification 7/08/2025 par Gareth Green en cours de rédaction

How to test the function of a Beckhoff axis during commissioning

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