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− | |Step_Content=<translate>* X and SX - No tools left in track overnight | + | |Step_Content=<translate>*X and SX - No tools left in track overnight |
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− | |Step_Content=<translate></translate> | + | |Step_Content=<translate>* By hand, move every axis to roughly the middle of its possible travel or at least off the datum switch. '''This does not apply to the V axis on a ZX5 which works in reverse i.e the axis is 'home' when the switch is not made.''' |
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+ | * Repeat for the rest of the axes in turn. Wait for one axis to finish before starting another one. | ||
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How to test the function of a Beckhoff axis during commissioning
Auteur Gareth Green | Dernière modification 6/10/2020 par Gareth Green en cours de rédaction ⧼frevu-button-review-label⧽
How to test the function of a Beckhoff axis during commissioning
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Any stepper drives connected using an EP7041 will need to be set up according to the procedure.
Ensure the axis.mul file is set up with the same axis Ids as the TwinCAT project
Second number in axes.mul file
The following software setup needs to be done
On the functions tab, set the absolute position by eye.
This ensures the axis is in the correct place for test positioning
** Diagram for axis directions and distances **
X and SX axis - positive is out of machine towards outfeed
Y axis - positive towards rear
Z axis - positive is up
R axis - positive is rotation downwards when looking from front of machine
SR Axis - positive is always anticlockwise looking from top
SY Axis - positive is
Relative move on axis slowly plus and minus to test direction
Direction changed in axes.mul, the parameter after the scaling factor
There is a possibility that the scaling factor could be different on the machine. this depends on how similar the setup was on the machine that the axes.mul was copied from.
Changes in gearboxes or motors will affect the scaling factor#
Simply mark the axis, move it a known distance and ensure it is correct.
Scaling changed using the formula
new scaling factor = old scaling * distance moved / distance required
Reversing move on axis.
Set speed to the maximum for each axis
Target positions to stay well within the limitations (you have only guessed the actual position)
Shakedown to ensure all axes move smoothly at full speed
https://stuga.dokit.app/wiki/Specialised_Settings_for_Beckhoff_Drives
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