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1. THE RATIO MUST BE BETWEEN 25 AND 150 ENTER M7 M8 PREFERENCE 1 M7 IS FLOOD COOLANT M8 IS MIST 2 M8 IS FLOOD COOLANT M7 IS MIST The operator may select either M7 or M8 as the flood coolant code SELECT THE NUMBER OF BINARY BUFFERS FOR CNC LOOK AHEAD 1 15 3 50 5 255 2 30 4 100 The BINARY BUFFERS parameter can be changed to increase or decrease the control look ahead The factory sets the buffers at 255 This is the most effective for programs with many small moves that must be executed rapidly This parameter is used to more efficiently utilize the Run Time Menu The smaller the buffers the more quickly the Run Time Menu changes will take effect in the program ENTER THE ENGAGEMENT FACTOR FOR THE TOOL TURRET GENEVA GEAR THE FACTOR MUST BE BETWEEN 1 AND 50 1 FOR SERVO TURRET This parameter is set at the factory For VMCs equipped with the Servo Turret this factor MUST always be 1 ENTER THE GAIN FACTOR FOR RIGID TAPPING THE FACTOR MUST BE BETWEEN 0 AND 255 This parameter effects the spindle response during rigid tapping The higher the number the faster the spindle turns in relation to the feed rate When the speed is too fast the thread may be too loose Section 21 Formats April 2003 Fadal TIMERS 3 PHASE 5 LOW NO HIGH TORQUE April 2003 CMD MENU RAMP User Manual SELECT THE AUTOMATIC TOOL TIMER MODE 1 ALL TOOL TIMING OFF 2 DO NOT CHECK 3 END OF TOOL AT M6 4 AFTER EACH MOVE 5 AT
2. 5 500 7 4800 11 57600 4 600 8 9600 12 115200 The operator may select the desired communications baud rate ENTER X Y Z TRAVEL 1 X22 Y16 Z20 8 X40 Y202Z28 15 X50 Y20 Z20 2 X20 Y12 Z20 9 X60 Y50 Z530 16 X50 Y20 228 3 X20 Y15 5 Z20 10 X22 Y16Z28 17 X80 Y30 Z530 4 X22 Y153 5 Z20 11 X20Y162Z20 18 X30 Y20 224 5 X22 Y15Z20 12 X20 Y16228 19 X50 Y20 232 6 X20 Y153 Z20 13 X30 Y16 Z20 20 X20 Y20 224 7 X40 Y20 Z20 14 X530 Y16 Z28 21 X20 Y20 Z532 The machine travel is selected with this parameter ENTER A AXIS RATIO 1 90 1 2 180 1 3 360 1 4 120 1 5 72 1 6 COOLANT 7 60 1 8 144 1 Select the appropriate option for the rotary table being used See servo coolant option Section 21 Formats April 2003 Fadal B AXIS RATIO TOOL CHANGER CAP SPINDLE TYPE SPINDLE AFTER M6 April 2003 User Manual ENTER B AXIS RATIO 1 90 1 2 180 1 3 360 1 4 120 1 5 72 1 6 COOLANT 7 60 1 8 144 1 Select the appropriate option for the rotary table being used See servo coolant option ENTER THE TOOL CHANGER CAPACITY 1 16 TOOL ATC 2 21 TOOL ATC 3 30 TOOL ATC Select the appropriate tool changer capacity ENTER THE SPINDLE DRIVE TYPE amp RPM 1 10 000 HI LOW 2 10 000 3 STEP 3 15 000 DIRECT 4 5 000 HI LOW 5 6 500 HI LOW 6 3750 WYE DEL 7 7500 WYE DEL 8 5000 DIRECT 9 15K WYE DEL Select the correct spindle type for the machine This parameter is set at the factor
3. COMMENT COMMENT ZO G53 GO G17 G40 G70 G80 G90 HO E0 Z0 G28 XO YO ZO AO BO if needed 2 WN ol N ee The G28 with the axis designated to move will bring the machine to the zero position established by the cold start command CS or to the zero position established by the SETX SETY SETZ or SETH commands and or fixture offsets whichever was used last The SET commands can be used to establish a zero position at any desired location The program does not need to start from the machine home position See also the section on establishing home position Fixed subroutines such as bolt hole pattern subroutines or pocket cutting routines from other machines cannot be used on this control See the users manual for information on using fixed subroutines from the CNC 88 control The SETP command allows certain changes to default codes diameter or radius input and M7 M8 preferences When typing any variable RO R1 R9 always type the positive or negative symbol before the value for example R1 5 R2 2 34 R3 5 7124 R4 6 765 See Section Six Subroutines for proper usage The H word will only pick up the tool length offset The D word must be used to pick up the diameter or radius from the tool table Tool changes can be made from any XY position The M6 code change will move the head to the tool position and make the exchange The T word and the M6 can appear together M6T or T M6 and usually do with this
4. END OF PROGRAM Select the desired option and set a value in the DTT table for TIME The USED value will be inserted by the control See DTT command IS YOUR 3 PHASE POWER MORE THAN 5 LOW 1 YES 2 NO The selection chosen is based upon the building power supply DO YOU HAVE THE HIGH TORQUE OPTION OR RIGID TAP OPTION 1 NO 2 YES This parameter is set at the factory TURN COMMAND MENUS 1 OFF 2 ON 3 TOGGLE ON WITH SPACE BAR The operator may select the command menu structure ENTER THE RAMP FACTOR FOR RIGID TAPPING THE FACTOR MUST BE BETWEEN 0 AND 255 This parameter sets the speed at which the spindle accelerates during rigid tapping Note Only a factory trained representative should modify this parameter Section 21 Formats 527 Fadal 528 OVERLOAD SCREW IPM XYZ RAMP Z TAP GAIN VECTOR AXIS DISPLAY User Manual ENTER THE MOTOR OVERLOAD FACTOR 2 IS STANDARD THE FACTOR MUST BE BETWEEN 1 AND 8 SELECT THE SCREW PITCH TYPE 1 INCH PITCH 2 8 10MILLIMETER PITCH SELECT THE MAX RAPID FEED RATE 1 400 IPM 4 800 IPM 2 500 IPM 5 900 IPM 3 700 IPM ENTER THE X Y amp ZRAMP LENGTH FACTOR 160 IS STANDARD THE FACTOR MUST BE BETWEEN 50 AND 200 This parameter sets the speed at which the axes accelerate and decelerate during travel SELECT THE Z GAIN DURING RIGID TAPPING 1 NORMAL 2 MEDIUM 3 HIGH Only a factory trained representative should modify this parameter DO Y
5. VE HHHH H M7 Z H AHHH G4 P1000 Math work M5 M9 GO G90 80 Z0 G53 M6 T2 TOOL 2 ID GO G90 S MI Edd Xda HAHH VE HHHH H M7 Z AHHH G4 P1000 Math work M5 M9 GO G90 G80 Z0 G53 EO XO YO HO M2 Section 21 Formats April 2003 Fadal FORMAT 1 Program with Subroutines and Subprogram April 2003 Calls User Manual O COMMENT SUBROUTINE SECTION L100 SUB 1 FOR Each sub begins with an L word a sub Math worknumber 1 99 and a two digit zero repetition 00 M17 L200 SUB 2 FOR Math work M17 L300 SUB 3 FOR Math work M17 This M17 marks the end of the last sub M30 The M30 marks the end of the program s sub section MAIN PROGRAM M6 T1 TOOL 1 ID GO G90 SHHHHH MI EHH XHHH HHHH VHH HHHH H M8 Z HHHH G4 P1000 Math work L101 This line calls sub 1 one time M98 P5 L1 This line calls subprogram 5 one time L215 This line calls sub 2 fifteen times G91 X 4 L9 The LY repeats this line nine times M5 M9 GO G90 G80 ZO G53 M6 T2 0 0004 TOOL 2 ID G90 GO SHHHHH MI EHH XHH HHHH VHH HHHH H M8 ZHK HHHH G4 P1000 Math work M5 M9 GO G90 G80 ZO G53 EO XO YO M2 05 SUBPROGRAM 5 FOR Math work M99 Ending this program with an M99 makes it a subprogram Section 21 Formats 513 Fadal Format 2 Programming Notes on Format 2 Style Programming 514 1 User Manual The safe block is mandatory at the beginning of the program O
6. parameters should be set as they are from the factory PAGE 1 OF FORMAT 1 BAUD RATE 2400 SPINDLE AFTER M6 N AXES X Y 2 TRAVEL X40 Y20 220 PENDANT MOUNTED DEFAULT GO DEFAULT G90 DEFAULT G17 TOOL CHANGER CAP 21 IMM FIXED CYCLE N RPM FACTOR 5 SPINDLE TYPE 10 000 ORIENTATION FACTR THERE ARE TWO PROGRAM OPERATION FORMATS AVAILABLE DO YOU WANT MAXIMUM 6MB 10M 11M COMPATIBILITY 1 NO ORIGINAL FADAL STYLE FORMAT 1 2 YES FORMAT 2 P PAGE ENTER RT BACKSP LT U UP D DN MAN EXIT OR SELECT NUM Figure 21 1 Format 1 Parameter Settings PAGE 2 OF DEFAULT INCH M38 FLOOD M7 MIST 3 PHASE gt 5 LOW N PU FORMAT FILE CRC MODE M96 BINARY BUFFERS 255 HI TORQUE RIGID NO SPINDLE OFF NO TURRET FACTOR 1 CMD MENU SPACE PALLET NO GAIN 100 RAMP 100 ASPECT 65 TIMERS OFF OVERLOAD 2 ENTER THE DEFAULT VALUE 1 INCH 2 METRIC P PAGE ENTER RT BACKSP LT U UP D DN MAN EXIT OR SELECT NUM Figure 21 2 Format 1 Parameter Settings Continued 518 Section 21 Formats April 2003 Fadal FORMAT 2 Parameter April 2003 Settings User Manual PAGE 3 OF SCREW 2 IPM 400 XYZ RAMP 160 Z TAP GAIN HI VECTOR NO AXIS DISPLAY LOAD AUTO BRAKE YES A PALLET A AXIS B PALLET B AXIS SELECT THE SCREW PITCH TYPE 1 INCH PITCH 2 8 10 MILLIMETER PITCH P PAGE ENTER RT BACKSP LT U UP D DN MAN EXIT OR SELECT NUM Figure 21 3 Format 1 Parameter Settings Continued The following is the screen
7. representation upon entering the SETP command The parameters FORMAT DEFAULTS CRC MODE N WORDS ORDERED and TOOL TABLE should be set as shown All other parameters should be set as they are from the factory PAGE 1 OF FORMAT 2 BAUD RATE 2400 SPINDLE AFTER M6 N AXES X Y Z TRAVEL X40 20 220 PENDANT MOUNTED DEFAULT G1 DEFAULT G91 DEFAULT G17 TOOL CHANGER CAP 21 RPM FACTOR 5 SPINDLE TYPE 10 000 ORIENTATION FACTR ENTER THE DEFAULT BAUD RATE THE RATE AFTER POWER ON 1 110 5 1200 9 19200 2 150 6 10 38400 3 300 7 4 600 8 P PAGE ENTER RT BACKSP LT U UP D DN MAN EXIT OR SELECT NUM Figure 21 4 Format 2 Parameter Settings Section 21 Formats 519 Fadal 520 FORMAT User Manual PAGE 2 OF 3 PHASE gt 5 LOW N N WORDS ORDERED YES TOOL TABLE DIAMETE BINARY BUFFERS 255 HI TORQUE RIGID NO TURRET FACTOR 1 CMD MENU SPACE DEFAULT INCH M38 FLOOD M7 MIST PU FORMAT FILE CRC MODE M96 SPINDLE OFF NO PALLET NO GAIN 100 RAMP 100 ASPECT 65 TIMERS OFF OVERLOAD 2 ENTER THE DEFAULT VALUE 1 INCH 2 METRIC P PAGE ENTER RT BACKSP LT U UP D DN MAN EXIT OR SELECT NUM Figure 21 5 Format 2 Parameter Settings Continued SCREW 2 IPM 400 XYZ RAMP Z TAP GAIN HI VECTOR NO AXIS DISPLAY LOAD AUTO BRAKE YES A PALLET A AXIS B PALLET B AXIS SELECT THE SCREW PITCH TYPE 1 INCH PITCH 2 8 10 MILLIMETER PITCH P PAGE ENTER RT BACKSP LT U UP D DN MAN EXIT OR SELECT
8. type of tool changer however they may appear on separate lines Each line requires a sequence number Sequence numbers use an N 4 word Decimal points can be used to input lines between existing line numbers The sequence numbers can be added when the program is typed at the computer but the numbers are added automatically when the program is transferred to the control with the TA tape input command So itis possible to type the program without line numbers and have the control add the line numbers automatically The NU command is used to renumber the lines Section 21 Formats April 2003 Fadal EXAMPLE FORMAT 2 Program April 2003 Example User Manual 9 Decimals are required for all dimensions feed rates and angles XYZ H HHHE or HEHEHEH for higher precision F HHRH HH A HHHH HHH B HHHH HHH If decimals points do not appear with dimensions feed rates or angles the control will add them For example if an X1 is entered it is accepted as X 0001 10 The O word on the first line is not required The O word is used only for identification of the program in the program library for multiple program storage The first sixteen characters of the comment with the O word will appear when the program library directory is displayed This comment can be longer than sixteen characters but the remainder of the comment will only appear when the program is listed or printed see also the section on program library the
9. Fadal Overview Format 1 Format 1 Format 2 Programming Notes on Format 1 Style Programming April 2003 EXAMPLE User Manual Section 21 Formats From the SETP Command the control has the option to use either FORMAT 1 or FORMAT 2 Format 1 is FADAL style programming and machine operation Format 1 has been uniquely designed to have the CNC control reset before restarting machine operation When the CNC control is in Format 1 the programmer may program with the minimal of commands This helps the user for programming setup and operation Some codes are unique for FORMAT 1 and FORMAT 2 Listed in this chapter are examples for each formats programming style Format 2 allows a 6M 10M 11M style programming and machine operation Format 2 follows the design to allow the programmer to completely command the CNC control All resets therefore must be done by the programmer in the program and machine operation Some codes are unique for FORMAT 2 and FORMAT 1 Listed in this chapter are examples for each format s programming style 1 Each line requires a sequence number and will be generated by the CNC control Sequence numbers use an N word Decimal points can be used to input lines between existing line numbers The sequence numbers can be added when the program is typed at the computer but the numbers are added automatically when the program is transferred to the control with the TA tape input command
10. NUM lt Figure 21 6 Format 2 Parameter Settings Continued THERE ARE TWO PROGRAM OPERATION FORMATS AVAILABLE DO YOU WANT MAXIMUM 6MB 10M 11M CAPABILITY 1 NO ORIGINAL FADAL STYLE FORMAT 1 2 YES FORMAT 2 Section 21 Formats April 2003 Fadal AXES X Y Z DEFAULT GO DEFAULT G90 DEFAULT G17 April 2003 User Manual This parameter allows the user to select 6MB 10M 11M compatibility The Operational difference between the two formats depends upon the coding used ENTER THE AXIS CONFIGURATION 1A 2 A B 3 X Y Z 4 X Y ZA 5 X Y Z A B 6 X Y Z B 7 C only When selecting the A or B axes the machine should be powered off When the power is returned the axes will be active COLD START must then be performed ENTER THE DEFAULT VALUE 1 GO 2 G1 The code selected is active at power on and when entering the MDI mode ENTER THE DEFAULT VALUE 1 G90 2 G91 The code selected is active at power on and when entering the MDI mode ENTER THE DEFAULT VALUE 1 G17 2 G18 3 G19 This parameter is used to select the default machine plane Section 21 Formats 521 Fadal 522 RPM FACTOR BAUD RATE TRAVEL A AXIS RATIO User Manual ENTER THE SPINDLE RPM ADJUSTMENT FACTOR THE FACTOR MUST BE BETWEEN 0 AND 31 This parameter should only be adjusted by trained maintenance personnel ENTER DEFAULT BAUD RATE THE RATE AFTER POWER ON 1 110 5 1200 9 19200 2 150 6 2400 10 58400
11. OU HAVE VECTOR DRIVE 10 RPM MIN 1 YES 2 NO DISPLAY THE AXIS FOLLOW ERROR OR LOAD 1 LOAD PERCENTAGE 2 FOLLOWING ERROR This option is used to select what the axis display will show on the position display while auto running a program Section 21 Formats April 2003 Fadal A PALLET B PALLET AUTO BRAKE 5th AXIS PROGRAMMABLE April 2003 HEAD GO DETAIL User Manual WHICH ROTARY AXIS IS INSTALLED ON THIS PALLET 1 NOT APPLICABLE 2 A AXIS 3 B AXIS 4 A AXIS amp B AXIS Select the appropriate option for the rotary axis being used WHICH ROTARY AXIS IS INSTALLED ON THIS PALLET 1 NOT APPLICABLE 2 A AXIS 3 B AXIS 4 A AXIS amp B AXIS Select the appropriate option for the rotary axis being used AUTOMATICALLY APPLY THE A OR B BRAKE DURING IDLE TIME 1 YES 2 NO Select the option desired to activate or de activate the air brake for the axes DO YOU HAVE THE 5TH AXIS PROGRAMMABLE HEAD ATTACHMENT 1 NO 2 YES Answer YES if a 4th or 5th axis rotary head attachment is installed in the spindle ENTER THE DETAIL DESIRED FOR GO MOVES BETWEEN 2 TO 250 TENTHS 251 0FF Enter a value between 2 and 250 to set the maximum distance to allow before the control will continue with the next motion block Smaller values may have the tendency to cause the machine to wait at the end of GO G5 moves The value of 251 can be set to turn off the feature This parameter should be set to any pref
12. PR command 11 If the word NOEDIT is used within the first sixteen characters of the comment on the line with the O word the program cannot be edited This is the same function as using the key lock on the pendant 12 When transferring a program from another control through the RS232 port the original line numbers can be maintained by selecting 2 from the N WORDS ORDERED parameter Selecting this will cause the control to maintain the original line numbers The first row is from the original program When the program is output from the machine only the original numbers are outputted O COMMENT COMMENT G53 Z0 GO G17 G40 G70 G80 G90 HO Z0 This safety line is a RESET EO XO YO This moves to the SETH position or cold start G54 XHK HHHH VHA HHHH or E1 X Y or G92 X Y are alternative M6 T1 TOOL 1 ID GO G90 SHHHHH MI X HHHH NURK HHHH H M8 ZAKK HHHH D G4 P1000 Math work M98 P4 L4 This calls subprogram 4 four times M98 P3 L27 This calls subprogram 35 twenty seven times G91 X G90 L9 The LY repeats this line nine times Section 21 Formats 515 Fadal Default Parameters SETP Command 516 FORMAT 1 amp FORMAT 2 User Manual M5 M9 GO G90 HO ZO M6 T2 TOOL 2 ID GO G90 S HHH MI X AHHH VHHE HHHH EHH or G54 G59 H M8 Z HHHH D G4 P1000 Math work M5 M9 GO G90 HO Z0 EO XO YO Use this line to cancel all fixture offsets M30 O03 SUBPROGRAM 3 FOR Math work M99 En
13. So it is possible to type the program without line numbers and have the control add the line numbers automatically The NU command is used to renumber the lines 2 Decimals are required for all dimensions feed rates and angles XYZ 4 HHHE or H4 A for higher precision F HHHH HH A HERH HHH B HHHH HHH Section 21 Formats 511 Fadal FORMAT 1 Program 512 Example User Manual If the decimal point does not appear with dimensions feed rates or angles the control will add them For example if an X1 is entered it is accepted as X 0001 See also DECIMALS and SIGNS 3 The O word on the first line is not required The O word is used only for identification of the program in the program library for multiple program storage The first sixteen characters of the comment with the O word will appear when the program library directory is displayed This comment can be longer than sixteen characters but the remainder of the comment will only appear when the program is listed or printed See also the section on program library the PR command 4 If the word NOEDIT is used within the first sixteen characters of the comment on the line with the O word the program cannot be edited This is the same function as using the key lock on the pendant Program can only be deleted with the PR command EXAMPLE 1 without subroutines or subprogram calls with fixture offsets O COMMENT M6 T1 TOOL 1 ID GO G90 S MI Edd Xt HAHH
14. also be used by the end user to establish programming baud rate and output preferences Note The factory set parameters can be found on the inside of the pendant door 1 Move the machine to the cold start position if changes will be made to the parameter settings The machine Cold Start must be accomplished when parameters are changed No From the command mode type SETP then press the ENTER button WN The menu prompt at the bottom of the screen defines the use of the keyboard to move the cursor to the parameter to change When the parameter to change has the cursor to its left the parameter choices will de displayed at the bottom of the screen Ea lt Select the parameter choice by pressing the number corresponding to the choice and press the ENTER button The parameter will display the change and the cursor will move to the right 5 Press the MANUAL button to exit and save the parameter setting mode Note If changes are made to any of the parameters in most cases the CNC control will require a COLD START Follow the power on procedure see POWER ON The following pages have the recommended format settings for the FADAL FORMAT 1 and FORMAT 2 6MB 10M 11M compatibility The following is the screen s representation upon entering the SETP command The parameters FORMAT DEFAULTS IMM gt FIXED CYCLE and CRC MODE Section 21 Formats 517 Fadal User Manual should be set as shown All other
15. ding this program with an M99 makes it a subprogram It is called with an M98 P3 L The L word is used for number of repeats 04 SUBPROGRAM 4 FOR Math work M98 P3 L1 Sub 4 is calling sub 3 one time nesting M99 Ending this program with an M99 makes it a subprogram Changing from FORMAT 1 FADAL mode to FORMAT 2 6M 10M 11M mode is done from the SETP mode Format 2 allows a 6M 10M 11M style programming and machine operation Format 2 follows the design to allow the programmer to completely command the CNC control All resets therefore must be done by the programmer in the program and machine operation Some codes are unique for FORMAT 2 and FORMAT 1 Listed in this chapter are examples for each formats programming style WARNING When operating in the FORMAT 2 mode All RESETS must be commanded by the user 1 The automatic move to home upon program initiation must be commanded in the program Format 2 requires commands to reset All reset commands must be used with any AUTO command Section 21 Formats April 2003 Fadal FORMAT 1 Parameter April 2003 Settings User Manual a In most cases it is required to use the SETCS then the HO command to place the machine to the CS alignment position before typing SETP Verify that the alignment markers all line up User may be instructed to COLD START CNC The SETP command is generally used by the factory and by the set up person who installs the machine It can
16. erence as it will not affect contouring motion Section 21 Formats 529 Fadal AIR VALVE FEEDBACK Parameters Applicable to FORMAT 2 Only N WORDS ORDERED TOOL TABLE 550 User Manual DO YOU HAVE AIR VALVE FEEDBACK 1 NO 2 YES Answer NO only for machines built previous to having feedback on the drawbar ENTER THE N WORD SEQUENCE CONFIGURATION 1 THE N WORDS ARE IN ASCENDING NUMERICAL ORDER OR THE PROGRAM WILL BE RENUMBERED AFTER INPUT 2 THE N WORDS ARE NOT IN ORDER The CNC 88 requires each block of NC code to have sequence numbers in numerical order Since the 6MB 10M 11M controls do not require block numbers in numerical order select option number 2 Upon tape input the CNC will add sequence numbers for reference Otherwise after tape input the program must be renumbered if the sequence numbers are not in numerical order WILL THE TOOL COMPENSATION TABLE HAVE THE RADIUS OR DIAMETER 1 DIAMETER 2 RADIUS The cutter offset specification in the tool compensation table may be defined as a diameter or radius The SETP mode is exited by pressing the MANUAL key If new values were selected the CNC may require that you perform the Cold Start procedure see CS command Section 21 Formats April 2003
17. ponse causes a fixed cycle to be executed immediately upon definition at the current axis location A NO response requires axis motion to activate the fixed cycle Section 21 Formats April 2003 Fadal User Manual ORIENTATION ENTER THE SPINDLE RPM ADJUSTMENT FACTOR FACTOR THE FACTOR MUST BE BETWEEN 0 AND 31 This parameter should only be adjusted by trained maintenance personnel DEFAULT INCH ENTER THE DEFAULT VALUE 1 INCH 2 METRIC The operator must select the inch or metric mode for the machine The G70 G71 G20 and G21 check this setting to verify the operational mode PU FORMAT SELECT PUNCH OUTPUT FORMAT 1 PUNCHED TAPE FORMAT TELETYPE STYLE 2 COMPUTER FILE FORMAT NO NULLS This parameter is set to file for computer use The punch tape format is used when a tape reader is employed CRC MODE ENTER THE DEFAULT OUTSIDE CORNER MOVEMENT 1 M96 ROLL 2 M97 INTERSECTIONAL This parameter selects the default mode for intersectional cutter radius compensation SPINDLE OFF DO YOU WANT THE SPINDLE TO TURN OFF WHEN EXITING JOG OR MANUAL DATA INPUT 1 NO 2 YES This parameter is set at the factory and should not be changed April 2003 Section 21 Formats 525 Fadal M7 PALLET ASPECT FLOOD M8 MIST BINARY BUFFERS 526 255 TURRET FACTOR GAIN User Manual DO YOU HAVE A PALLET CHANGER 1 NO 2 YES Select the option appropriate for the machine ENTER THE ASPECT RATIO OF Y TO X
18. y SHOULD SPINDLE COME ON AUTOMATICALLY AFTER A TOOL CHANGE WHEN THE M6 HAD TO TURN THE SPINDLE OFF 1 NO FADAL RECOMMENDS THIS RESPONSE 2 YES Section 21 Formats 523 Fadal PENDANT M60 A AXIS BRAKE M62 B AXIS BRAKE IMM FIXED CYCLE 524 User Manual IF YES ALL PERSONNEL MUST BE AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF OVER SPEEDING A TOOL BEFORE THE NEW S WORD IS ENCOUNTERED When this parameter is selected as YES the spindle automatically turns on after the tool change The spindle comes on at the last programmed spindle speed This may cause an overspeed of the next tool It is recommended that this parameter is set to number 1 ENTER THE PENDANT STYLE 1 KEYBOARD BESIDE THE VIDEO TUBE 2 KEYBOARD BELOW THE VIDEO TUBE 3 SAME AS 2 BUT MOUNTED ON FULL ENCLOSURE CHIP GUARDS Select the appropriate pendant location for the machine When option two is selected the table may make a Y axis positive move before a tool change This occurs only when the Y axis is five inches or more in the negative direction from the cold start position DOES M60 TURN ON THE A AXIS BRAKE 1 YES 2 NO Select the option desired to activate or de activate the air brake for the axis DOES M62 TURN ON THE B AXIS BRAKE 1 YES 2 NO Select the option desired to activate or de activate the air brake for the axis SHOULD A FIXED CYCLE EXECUTE IMMEDIATELY 1 YES 2 NO ONLY IF X OR Y DIMENSION WORDS ARE IN THE DEFINITION LINE A YES res

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