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1. Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 17 18 Chapter 3 Basic Operation This describes the basic operation methods If you re using the ma chine for the first time then before you start operations be sure to read this 3 1 Moving the A axis eee eeecee eee eeeeeneeeeeeeeeneeeeeaaes 20 Manual Feed of the A axis esses 20 About the A axis Coordinate sess 20 3 2 Rotary Center Vise and Tailstock 21 What is Rotary Center Vise Tailstock 21 Installing or Detaching the Live Center Center Drill 22 19 3 1 Moving the A axis Manual Feed of the A axis In the same way as for the X Y and Z axes perform this using VPanel Installing the rotary axis unit enables the use of A axis feed button of VPanel Roland VPanel for MDX 40A RML I A axis feed button One step is 0 01 degrees User Coordinate System x y A X 35 00 mm 4 jain gt y Y 25 00 m 7 3 A axis Operating Range 2 14500 mm gt y 4 v 99999 999 gt Infinite turning is not pos 10Step 100Step sible Hinh Sneed A axis coordinate VPanel is indicated as degree deg im Stop About the A axis Coordinate The location of the A axis is indi A axis origin 0 cated as an angle of rotation In rA A axis center this way it differs from how the X Y
2. Important Notes on Handling and Use This machine is a precision device To ensure the full performance of this machine be sure to observe the following important points Failure to observe these may not only result in loss of performance but may also cause malfunction or breakdown This machine is a precision device O Handle carefully and never subject the machine to impact or excessive force O Diligently keep clean of cutting waste O Use within the range of specifications O Never attempt to turn the A axis by hand with undue force O Never needlessly touch anywhere inside the machine except for locations specified in this manual Install in a suitable location O Install in a location that meets the specified conditions for temperature relative humidity and the like O Install in a quiet stable location offering good operating conditions O Never install in out of doors O Never use the machine in an environment where silicone substances oil grease spray etc are present Doing so may cause poor switch contact This machine becomes hot O Never cover the ventilation holes with cloth tape or anything else O Install in a well ventilated location About Tools O Use a cutter that is suitable for the workpiece and the cutting method O The tip of the tool is breakable Handle with care being careful not to drop it Chapter 1 Getting Started This section describes the feat
3. and Z axes are indicated Despite this difference between angles and distances in other respects it is treated the same as X Y and Z axes coordinates As with any of the other axes you can freely set location of the origin despite it being an angle and not strictly a point and select the coordinate system A axis location 20 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 2 Rotary Center Vise and Tailstock What is Rotary Center Vise Tailstock Rotary center vise A jig to secure workpiece with two tabs This jig can secure both of the square and round materials in place Using manual feed to orient the vise tightening knob to face upward beforehand can make this task easier to accomplish Tailstock You use the tailstock to help secure the workpiece the material being cut in place You use it in com bination with the live center and the center drill Rotary center vise Vise tightening knob Tailstock Chapter 3 Basic Operation 21 3 2 Rotary center vise and Tailstock Installing or Detaching the Live Center Center Drill This section describes how to install remove the live center and center drill This figure shows the state when the live center is in use However the center drill can be installed removed by the same method as the live center Installing Procedure e Loosen Loosen the tailstock spindle re taining knob Tailstock spindle retain ing knob Loos
4. Center drill Live center Detection bar Detection pin o C Use s manual this document Cap screws Rubber caps 14 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2 2 Installation Before Installation Inspection and caution before installation gt Verify that the modeling machine setup installation of the modeling machine software installa tion computer connection is completed For the setup method refer to the user s manual of the modeling machine gt Before installing clean away any cutting waste and any soiling on the installation surface Any foreign matter that becomes caught between components may reduce accuracy Installing the Rotary Axis Unit A CAUTION Before you carry out this operation switch off the power to the cutting machine Failing to do so may result in sudden movement of the cutting machine causing the hands or fingers to become caught and resulting in injury A CAUTION When installing the rotary axis unit be careful not to let it drop or fall Doing so may result in injury Procedure Ifa tool is installed then remove it Start the modeling machine e Close the front cover and push 5 the VIEW button The table moves to the view position UP Oo Turn off the modeling machine and unplug the power cable Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 15 2 2 Installation n Hexagonal wrench included w
5. To Ensure Safe Use AN Danger of electrical short shock electrocution or fire N WARNING N WARNING Never use out of doors or in any loca tion where exposure to water or high humidity may occur Never touch with wet hands Doing so may result in fire or electrical shock 9 Never allow any foreign object to get inside Never expose to liquid spills Inserting objects such as coins or matches or allowing beverages to be spilled into the ventilation ports may re sult in fire or electrical shock If anything gets inside immediately disconnect the power cord and contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer Never place any flammable object nearby Never use a combustible aerosol spray nearby Never use in any location where gases can ac cumulate Combustion or explosion may be a danger OQ Never use cutting oil This machine is not designed for the flow of cutting oil Oil may get inside the machine and cause fire or electrical shock Never use a pneumatic blower This machine is not compatible with a pneumatic blower Cutting waste may get inside the machine and cause fire or electrical shock If sparking smoke burning odor unusual sound or abnormal opera tion occurs immediately unplug the power cord Never use if any compo nent is damaged Continuing to use the machine may result in fire electrical shock or injury Contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer
6. axis and set the Y origin on the axis of the center of rotation gt This operation must be performed when this machine is used for the first time or reinstalled Changes in temperature and the like can cause mechanical misalignment Therefore it is recommended to perform periodic detection Make sure the detection bar detection pin and tool sensor are clean and free of any buildup of cutting waste or the like Any buildup on these may prevent correct response by the sensor and make correct detection of the jig location impossible In some cases such buildup may result in injury or damage Procedure e Open the front cover and mount the live center on the core sup Live center port P 22 Installing or Detaching the Live Center Center Drill If the detection pin has not been installed install the pin Install the detection pin so that the narrower end of the detection pin is Collet diameter 6 mm against the collet If the detection pin is protruded excessively detection opera tion may fail The installation method is the same asthe cutting tool Refer to the user s manual of the modeling machine Also use the collet with a 6 millimeter 0 236 in diameter that is included with the modeling machine Ensure EJ Roland VPanel for MDX 40A RML 1 te Move the position of DO a rotary center vise tight X 34 00 m 2 8 T ening knob by manual Y 0 00 m A E feed to the place
7. axis unit enables you to perform operations for items that involve the rotary axis unit For other items refer to the user s manual for the modeling machine E Roland VPanel for MDX 40A RML 1 m 1 DHA X 115 50 mm a L d Y 0 00 mm s 2 ANN bv a 7 A axis feed Display of A axis Al 0 00 s buttons coordinate 1Sep 10Step 100Step i 4500 om Low Speed High Speed UW 3000 ssi Override Cutting Speed v 10 x A Spindle Speed wj 100 A Current Jig Set Origin Point Set x Origin x here m SetZ origin using sensor Detect Set Y Origin at center of rotation Apply Set YZ oig et center of rotation App m Items related to rotary axis Button for Work oe L paw piece Drilling Preference uc Quit Cutting Chapter 1 Getting Started 11 12 Chapter 2 Installation and Set up This describes what you need to do before you use the machine including checking and verifying the included items how to install the machine 2 1 Checking the Included Items 0 0 0 0 eee eee 14 2 2 ItistallatiODis uniti rinde entrent eed 15 Before Installati ti rre trn rnems 15 Installing the Rotary Axis Unit ssessssss 15 Cable Connection erret entente 17 13 2 1 Checking the Included Items The following items are included with the machine Make sure they are all present and accounted for Es
8. in the maximum depth is 110 millimeters 4 33 in 40 mm 1 57 in Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 4 2 STEP2 Selecting Workpiece and Tool Length of the Workpiece Maximum workpiece length 270 mm 10 7 in The length of a workpiece that can be loaded is as indicated left If an item exceeds this contact with the live center is impossible Limitations on Tool Length The length of the tool is also subject to restrictions Exceeding these may cause tool breakage dam age to the workpiece or malfunction Be sure to compl y with all of the conditions described below Otherwise the tool may collide with the workpiece or the tailstock during initialization damaging the tool or the unit Limitations Due to Workpiece Size gt Amount of tool extension lt 66 radius of maximum workpiece rotation range mm Make sure that when the tool has been moved to the highest position the tip of the tool is higher than the rotation range of the workpiece Maximum Amount of Tool Extension gt 43mm Exceeding the length may cause contact with the tail stock Workpiece rotation range Maximum 43 millimeters workpiece rotation range Workpiece Center of rotation 1 69 in Radius of maximum 34 Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 4 2 STEP2 Selecting Workpiece and Tool Actu
9. of a 60 mm 2 36 in radius from the center of the rotary axis by long 270 mm 10 7 in The actual cuttable range is smaller than this Workpiece size holdable by rotary center vise Thickness 10 to 45 mm Diameter 20 to 50 mm Loadable workpiece weight 1 kg including weight of jig Feed rate Maximum 11 79 rpm Software resolution 0 001 Mechanical resolution 0 005625 step micro step control Dimensions Width x depth x height 470 x 286 x 115 mm 18 5 x 11 3 x 4 53 in Weight 7 5 kg Included items Detection bar detection pin center drill live center cap screws rubber cap user s manual this document When this unit is installed the X Y and Z axis travel path of the MDX 40A or MDX 40 with the up graded version of firmware are as follows gt X Y Z 271 x 305 x 68 mm Chapter 5 Appendix C Roland 1000006440 R3 090924
10. sensor Location Adjustment Wes Install a detection pin on the spindle then click Start Sening The machine ins center point of the tool sensor then sets the Roland VPanel for MDX 40A 77 Remove cuttings from the tool sensor then click Continue Cups Roland VPanel for MDX 40A 7 F uN The detection operation has finished Cop Tool sensor Location Adjustment a Setup Modeling Machine Carection Control spindi Total Spindle Unit Fotation Time 73 Hours 2 Mute C Reset Lok ong 4 1 STEP1 Preparation for Cutting Click Adjust Location on the Modeling Machine tab The Tool sensor Location Adjustment window appears Click Start Sensing Make sure no buildup of cutting waste is present on the tool sen sor then click Continue Start correction of tool sensor position When the window shown in the figure appears click OK Click OK Click OK Correction of tool sensor position is completed Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 27 4 1 STEP1 Preparation for Cutting Setting for the A Origin AWA RNING Never inadvertently touch the operation panel while performing this task Unintended operation of the machine may result in injury There is no standard operating procedure for setting the position of t
11. where z 000 M a Y an operator can easily touch the knob Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 29 4 1 STEP1 Preparation for Cutting Install the detection bar to the rotary center vise Install the bar straightly Rotary center vise Loosen the tailstock retaining lever move the tailstock and make the end of the live center hit against the hole on the center of the detection bar After bringing it against the hole tighten the tailstock retaining lever gt Tailstock Detection ba H Tailstock retaining lever Sh e Turn the tailstock spindle ad Tues SL N justing dial towards the arrow Tailstock spindle retaining knob direction until some resistance Tighten completely M can be felt If the handle is turned excessively the tailstock spindle etc may deform which deteriorates the cutting accuracy Exer cise caution Detection bar z Tighten the tailstock spindle Tailstock spindle adjusting dial retaining knob completely o Tur until some resistance can be felt Make sure the detection bar is attached e U x Use securely so that it is loosened even when an operator tries to move it by hand 30 Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 4 1 STEP1 Preparation for Cutting Current Ji Set Origin Point User Coordinate System v 6 a Close the front covers then
12. 42 Recovery of Operation from Emergency Stop or Emergency Shutdown 42 Contents FREE eI CELL Le LLALLLLLLUZLLLILLUIELIIEIZZZZZZLUEIZZIZZZNNZNNNNZNUNZNZILLCEZNLEZZZZZZILLENILL IILIEZZLUIZZIZZZZZZZZZZZZEZZLUIZZEZEZEZZZLLEEZEZEEZILLLLLLIILILTAALAO E Chapter 5 Appendix eeeseeeeeseeseseeseeesseeee een en enhn tnra nnn nnns nn nnn 43 5 1 Y and Z Origins Concepts and Fine tuning seseeesssssss Y and Z Origins Concepts and Making the Settings e Fine tuning the Y and Z Origin Points How to Obtain the displacement amount of the Y and Z axis Coordinates 9 2 Dally CAN eea sedanieel vies ael sven dihee deans eadnda edges dudes oaks Cleaningzs siii Care of the Detection Pin Replacing the Center Drill 5 3 What to DO f dut me ee eei edicere P The MachineDoesr t RUM sssissasatscccsasssesennsaiasectvsscezesnsaiascesnassesenassiisoabnasaauasosaaiscabnassaatonseasetvaier 50 The Cutting Location is Not As Intended eene tnnt 50 In Multiple surface Cutting Differences in Levels Occur at SCAMS esses 50 Responding to an Error Me SSaGe sssssssssccssesscssseccsusecesssceesnseccsneeecsuseessnseessnscessuseeesnecessnneessnees 50 5 4 NC Code Specifications sssssssssssseeeeeees 52 Items Related to the Mechanical Specifications ees 52 A axis Movement Commands a
13. E Roland ZCL 4OA ROTARY AXIS UNIT User s Manual About This Document Installation and operation this unit require prior knowledge of the handling and operation of the modeling machine Before you read this document be sure to familiarize yourself with the handling and operation of the modeling machine This document describes the following O How to install the unit O How to adjust and perform maintenance for the unit O Explanations of features added by the unit For matters not described by this document refer to the documentation included with the modeling machine Roland DG Corporation Thank you very much for purchasing this product O To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product s performance please be sure to read through this manual completely and store it in a safe location O Unauthorized copying or transferral in whole or in part of this manual is prohibited O The contents of this operation manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice O The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any misprint or error please inform us O Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur through use of this product regardless of any failure to perform on the part of this product O Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indi
14. Material aS Loosen Tighten Vise tightening 2 knob E Round Material P du pem N gt i Loosen N Tighten 36 Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting Use the rotary center vise to se cure the workpiece in place Secure the workpiece the material to cut in place firmly so that it doesn t slip or wobble Move the position of the vise by manual feed to a position where the vise tightening knob is positioned above to make the operation easier Bring the blade of the center drill against the surface of the work piece and secure it Loosen the tailstock retaining lever and move the tailstock When the position of the tailstock is determined tighten the tailstock retaining lever 4 3 STEP3 Cutting 2 Drill a hole for retaining the workpiece Setup Dril workpiece Preference at center of rotation Apply 1 Set YZ origin a r Drill Workpiece Drill a hole for support at the right edge fem al 3 Click Rotate drill the hole e 5 After milling has finished click Stop 1 Mount the workpiece on the rotary axis unit 2 Remove the live center and replace it with the center drill 4 Bring the center drill into contact with the workpiece and a Tailstock spindle adjusting dial
15. Rotate ED Click Drill Workpiece on the VPanel The Drill Workpiece dialog box ap pears Click Rotate The rotary axis starts to turn Turn the tailstock spindle adjust ing dial adjuster slowly to drill the hole by center drill Cut in about 3 millimeters 0 12 in from the blade tip Click Stop The rotation stops then click Close Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 37 4 3 STEP3 Cutting 38 e Detach the center drill from the db workpiece 9 Remove the center drill from the tailstock If the workpiece stands in the way detach the workpiece first and then remove the center drill P 22 Installing or Detaching the Live Center Center Drill 3 Use the live center to secure the workpiece Mount the live center on the core support P 22 Installing or Detaching the Live Center Center Drill e When the workpiece is de AN tached Lightly secure the workpiece with the rotary center vise At this point loosely tighten so that the workpiece can still be moved manually When the workpiece is not de tached Proceed to step Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 4 3 STEP3 Cutting Bring the tip of the live center against the hole that was made by the center drill and secure the tailstock Loosen the tailstock retaining lever and move the tailstock When the position of the tailstock is de
16. aining lever to move the tailstock Detach the detection bar detection pin and live center Detection of the center of rotation is complete 32 Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 4 2 STEP2 Selecting Workpiece and Tool Types materials of workpieces that can be processed in the machine gt Resins such as chemical wood and modeling wax NOTE Metal not supported Loadable Workpiece Size There is a limitation on the size of the workpiece the material to cut that can be mounted on the machine Exceeding the size may cause damage to the workpiece or a malfunction in the machine Height and Depth of the Workpiece Maximum Size Maximum workpiece range Never exceed the range shown in the figure S Diameter 120 mm under any circumstances Also be careful Po 4 72 in to note that this may be further restricted N by the amount of tool extension 4 o o l P 34 Limitations on Tool Length mee J o o y x L7 Maxis center Never allow the workpiece to extend beyond this range Important Note on Square Material 110 mm 4 33 in E pe a Maximum workpiece range Make sure that the corner of the workpiece does not exceed the maximum workpiece range For example when you re using square material whose height is 40 mil limeters 1 57
17. al Size That Can Be Cut Cutting the full size of the workpiece is not necessarily possible The rotary center vise and the tailstock are located at the two ends of the workpiece The chucking of the workpiece makes it difficult to cut both ends Also the possible cutting in depth is generally determined by the length of the tool However using a lengthy tool to achieve deep cutting reduces allowable size ofthe workpiece by a corresponding amount It s also necessary to remember that the workpiece rotates during cutting Depending on the shape of the workpiece and the angle ensuring the clearance for the tool may not be possible It is also necessary to check the tool path regardless of the amount of tool extension Depending on the cutting data and the location of the origin point collision with the rotary axis unit or the like may occur The size of what you can cut varies according to the shape of the object you want to create and the tool you use Give careful thought to this ahead of time before you start work Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 35 4 3 STEP3 Cutting Mount the Workpiece NWARN ING Never inadvertently touch the operation panel while performing this task Unintended operation of the machine may result in injury I Prepare to secure the workpiece Open the front cover Mount the center drill on the tailstock P 22 Installing or Detaching the Live Center Center Drill e Square
18. ation to starting the cutting 4 1 STEP1 Preparation for Cutting esses 26 Operations at STEP1 Preparation for Cutting 26 Correction of Tool Sensor Position 26 Setting for the A Origin es 28 Detection of the Center of Rotation 29 4 2 STEP2 Selecting Workpiece and Tool 33 Types materials of workpieces that can be processed in the machine uincere tem tet tte 33 Loadable Workpiece Size sess 33 Limitations on Tool Length ersero daresi 34 Actual Size That Can Be Cut eee 35 423 STEPS Cutting iind 96 Mount the Workplece nte ceres 36 Set the Z Orgia roten toc lere einn ti bep uscite run 40 Set AMEX Ogiin tna tcd s 41 Start Cutting x tice ecce o rat a 42 Recovery of Operation from Emergency Stop or Emergency SULA OW Risecis 42 4 1 STEP1 Preparation for Cutting Operations at STEP1 Preparation for Cutting STEP1 Preparation for Cutting is the operation which needs to be done when this machine is used for the first time or reinstalled It is not necessary to perform all of the following operations after the first cutting Follow the explanations of each item and perform each operation at an appropriate time Correction of Tool Sensor Position NWARN ING Never inadvertently touch the opera
19. by the cutting precision Use care when making this setting Distance Adjustment Axis Angle Correction for the Center of Rotation How to Obtain the displacement amount of the Y and Z axis Coordinates Displacement amount for the Y Origin You determine the displacement amount from the difference in levels at the seam produced between the first and second surfaces in two surface cutting The estimated displacement amount is one half the difference in levels However be careful to note the sign of the value plus or minus As the figure shows the sign of the displacement amount positive or negative changes depending on the direction of the misalignment As an example when the difference in levels is 0 2 millimeters with the upper level misaligned in the positive direction and the lower level misaligned in the negative direction along the Y axis then the estimated displacement amount is 0 1 millimeters Positive displacement amount Negative displacement amount Chapter 5 Appendix 5 1 Y and Z Origins Concepts and Fine tuning Displacement amount for the Z Origin You determine the displacement amount from the discrepancy between the height specified by the data and actual values for the thickness of the finished result of two surface cutting The estimated displacement amount is one half the discrepancy However be careful to note the sign of the value plus or minus When the actual va
20. ce is not secured Loosen the tailstock spindle retaining knob once and next turn the tailstock spindle adjusting dial And then tighten the tailstock spindle retaining knob Set the Z Origin NWARN ING Never inadvertently touch the operation panel while performing this task Unintended operation of the machine may result in injury NCAUTION Never needlessly touch the tip of the center drill or the live cen ter Doing so may result in injury Detect the length of the tool protrusion length and set the Z origin to the center of the rotary axis the center of A axis Not necessary to set for each processing However when the tool is replaced or the extension length is changed be sure to perform this operation Procedure Remove the detection pin and install the tool for cutting For installation of the tool refer to the user s manual of the modeling machine Adjust the amount of tool extension to match the size of the workpiece and the cutting depth Depending on the amount oftool extension the tool may encounter interference with the rotary axis unit or the workpiece Exercise caution P 34 Limitations on Tool Length e Detect Jig Roland VPanel for MDX 40A eJ f Remove cuttings from the tool sensor then click Continue DAY Da Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting Select the Set the position of Z origin to the center of rotary axis on the VPanel and click App
21. e Doesn t Run Is the rotary axis unit connected to the mod eling machine Make sure that the cable of the rotary axis unit is connected to the modeling machine Also make the cable connection while the power is switched off Otherwise the unit may not be detected P 17 Cable Connection The Cutting Location is Not As Intended Are the Y and Z origins set correctly It is most common to align the Y and Z origins with the center of the A axis although this may vary ac cording to the cutting method Follow the procedure to set the Y and Z origins P 29 Detection of the center of rotation p 40 Set the Z Origin In Multiple surface Cutting Differences in Levels Occur at Seams Are the Y and Z origins misaligned In multiple surface cutting the Y and Z origins are set at the center of the A axis but mechanical misalign ment may occur due to changes in temperature or the like This misalignment can cause differences in levels To maintain accuracy we recommend peri odically setting the origins In addition fine tuning is possible manually P 29 Detection of the center of rotation p 40 Set the Z Origin p 44 Y and Z Origins Concepts and Fine tuning Responding to an Error Message This section describes the error messages that may appear on the monitor of the com puter you re using and how to take action to remedy the problem This section describes the messages added by ins
22. en when turning the tailstock spindle retaining knob Turn the tailstock spindle adjust 5mm ing dial and protrude the tailstock spindle about 5 millimeters 0 197 Tailstock spindle in adjusting dial If the tailstock spindle is not protruded Extend enough it cannot be inserted all the v way 5 J Tailstock nae Retract Insert the live center or the center drill into the hole of the tailstock spindle Live center P 22 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 2 Rotary center vise and Tailstock Detaching Procedure e EE Turn the tailstock spindle adjust Tailstock spindle adjusting dial ing dial and retract the tailstock spindle Retract e Remove the live center or the center drill Retracting the tailstock spindle all the way makes the removal easier Live center A Q Point spinae LM The tailstock spindle adjusting dial may run idle and it may not be possible to remove the live center In this spindle knob retaining Cen case the end of the tailstock spindle retaining knob Fit into the s dislocated from the groove of the tailstock spindle 9 groove Adjust the position so that the end of the tailstock spindle retaining knob fits into the groove of the tailstock spindle and then turn the tailstock spindle adjusting dial Chapter 3 Basic Operation 23 24 Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting This section explains from prepar
23. f the detection pin is too large Bring the narrower end of the detection pin against the collet P 26 Correction of tool sensor position p 29 Detection of the center of rotation gt Detection bar detection pin tool sensor and cutting tool are not clean due to cutting waste etc If these parts are not free of dust the sensor does not respond correctly If detection still fails even after the above factors are eliminated mechanical failures such as cable disconnection are considered to be possible causes In such cases contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer 5 3 What to Do If The MDX 40A has performed an emergency stop A Limit switch not found The initialization failed because the operation of rotary axis was impeded The following are possible factors that could have occurred Turn the power off first eliminate these factors and retry the operation from the beginning gt Too much cutting waste gt The size of workpiece is too big If the message persists even after redoing the op eration from the beginning contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer Chapter 5 Appendix 51 5 4 NC Code Specifications Items Related to the Mechanical Specifications This section describes the NC codes that are dependent on the machine s mechanical specifications NC Code Reference Manual Dimension word A Dimension word A becomes available when this unit is installed Specifying all f
24. he A origin The position of the A origin can be set freely in this machine In this section the position of the A origin is set so that the vise tightening knob is located above the A origin This is to make the vise tightening knob easier to handle when mounting the workpiece This operation must be performed when this machine is used for the first time or reinstalled Procedure 7 E Roland VPanel for MDX 40A RML em mm Y A A z F x 9 MESE x 115 50 mm i 4 iN S Y Y 0 00 mm A p lay Uy Z 00m DVO WV A 0 00 ces iStep C 10Step 100Step 4500 om LowSpeed High Speed B 3000 vni Override Cutting Speed 100 A Spindle Speed viz A Current Jig Set Origin Point User Coordinate System Y _ Origin Set 2Y Origin D Z Origin Set XY Origin fion Aort XYZ Origin Set BE fon Appt ancag 28 Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting Rotate the A axis by manual feed so that the vise tightening knob is above the A origin Select Set A origin here in the VPanel and click Apply button The start position of the A origin has now been set 4 1 STEP1 Preparation for Cutting Detection of the Center of Rotation WARNING Never inadvertently touch the operation panel while performing this task Unintended operation of the machine may result in injury Detect the center of rotation of the A
25. in j esame VPanel click Detect Jig Set Z origin using sensor Jeteci HEEL ceres ES The Jig Setting window appears ll Set YZ origin at center of rotation Apply e Jig Setting Ws Install a detection pin on the spindle and attac vise Bonastre Normally you should leave this d o selected Clearing the check box makes it necessary to set Y origin point manually CE Roland VPanel for MDX 40A eJ Click Start Sensing Make sure no buildup of cutting waste is present on the tool sen Remove cuttings from the tool sensor then click Continue Da sor then click Continue Detection of the location of the jig starts Roland VPanel for MDX 40A s When the window shown in the di Tre setcion operon hse figure appears click OK L CEDE Tig Setting 7x7 T Click Close Install a detection pin on the spindle and attach the detection bar tothe Remove all debis from the detection bar and tool sensor Click Start Sensing to begin jig detection TAa Set Origin Point After Detection V Y origin on axis of center of rotation Current Jig In the illustration for Current Jig on the VPanel a rotary center vise is displayed j Detect Jig Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 31 4 1 STEP1 Preparation for Cutting Open the front cover Turn the tailstock ret
26. ints 44 How to Obtain the displacement amount of the Y and Z axis Coordinates tete tenens 46 5 2 Dally Cate tia eee cere eene 48 Gleanitig tet ie mee ee o t dee treno eth 48 Care ofthe Detection Plris occ coner oor metre 49 Replacing the Center Drill nens 49 5 9 What to Do lf iiu inani eot eic treat coe eeceegt 50 5 4 NC Code Specifications 52 Items Related to the Mechanical Specifications 52 A axis Movement Commands and Actual Operation 52 5 5 Unit Specifications eec necesse 53 Dimensional Drawings essseeeeeeee 53 Main Specifications ssssssssssseeeee 56 5 1 Y and Z Origins Concepts and Fine tuning Y and Z Origins Concepts and Making the Settings When cutting with the rotary axis it is common to set the Y and Z axis coordinates to the center of A axis center of the rotary axis This is because rotating the A axis changes the positional relationship between the workpiece and the origin points making it impossible to know the reference position for cutting On this machine during detection of the jig rotary center vise location the center of the A axis is detected The machine is also designed to set the respective origin points for the Y and Z axes at the detected center of the A axis Therefore Y and Z origin can be set to the center of A axis by setting ac cording to the steps described i
27. ith the cutting machine zi et Table Remove the table from the cutting g machine Cap screws JZ Sse Back of the rotary axis unit Attach the rotary axis unit Jae To make the installation easier loosely ncludedwith this machine Align With the tighten and then fully tighten the unit protrusions of the modeling The included cap screw must be used Make sure that dust is not attached and secure the screw straightly If the cap screw is not tightened straightly the head of the screw may touch the table of the rotary axis unit or dust may get wedged next to the screw As a result the tool sensor will not operate correctly 16 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup NG Dust is wedged Screw touches the table NG Cable Connection 2 2 Installation Place 4 rubber caps on the loca tion where the cap screws are secured This can prevent cap screws from catch ing dust which will cause faulty opera tion of the tool sensor Make sure that the power to the modeling machine is turned off Install the cable of the rotary axis unit to the expansion port of the modeling machine Expansion connector my Secure in place at the locations where the audible click is heard
28. lue is larger than the height specified by the data value the displace ment amount is negative As an example if data for a height of 50 millimeters yields cutting results that are 50 1 millimeters the estimated displacement amount is 0 05 millimeters Height specified by the data Height specified by the data expected value expected value Actual height Actual height Positive displacement amount Negative displacement amount Chapter 5 Appendix 47 5 2 Daily Care Cleaning A WARNING Never use a pneumatic blower This machine is not compatible with a pneumatic blower Cutting waste may get inside the machine and cause fire or electrical shock N WARNING Never use a solvent such as gasoline alcohol or thinner to perform cleaning Doing so may cause fire IN WARNING Disconnect the power cord before performing cleaning or mainte nance Attempting such operations while the machine is connected to a power source may result in injury or electrical shock IN WARNING When using a vacuum cleaner to take up cutting waste exercise caution to prevent fire or dust explosion Taking up fine cuttings using an ordinary vacuum cleaner may cause danger of fire or explosion Check with the manufacturer of the vacuum cleaner When the safety of use cannot be determined clean using a brush or the like without using the vacuum cleaner IN CAUTION Caution high temperatures The cutting tool and spindle motor beco
29. ly button Make sure no buildup of cutting waste is present on the tool sen sor then click Continue The tool moves and descends to the posi tion where it touches the tool sensor 4 3 STEP3 Cutting e Roland VPanel for MDX 40A leen When the window shown in the h The detection operation has finished figure appears click OK i Current Jig Re Detect Jig Set the X Origin Z WARNING task The Z origin and Y origin has been set at the center of rotary axis the location shown by the red arrowat the illustration of the rotary center vise on the VPanel The Z origin has now been set Never inadvertently touch the operation panel while performing this Unintended operation of the machine may result in injury Set the X origin based on the corresponding cutting data The X origin differs according to the cutting data Therefore decide the origin based on the corresponding data Procedure Move the end of the tool to the position where an operator wants to set the X origin Set the X origin so that neither the tool nor the spindle strikes the rotary center vise during cutting e Spindle Speed Current Jig Be Set Origin Point User Coordinate System v Set AY Driain ROSE O Set xv rigin oftotation Apply set XYZ Origin n Set A Origin tation Apply y 100 A Select Set X origin here in the VPanel and click Apply butto
30. me hot Exercise caution to avoid fire or burns N CAUTION When performing maintenance be sure to keep the tool de tached Contact with the blade may cause injury O This machine is a precision device Carry out daily care and maintenance O Carefully clean away cutting waste Operating the machine with a large amount of cutting waste present may cause malfunction O Never apply silicone substances oil grease spray etc to the machine Doing so may cause poor switch contact O Never apply lubrication 48 Chapter 5 Appendix Care of the Detection Pin 5 2 Daily Care Carry out daily care for the detection pin The presence of rust or grime on the detection pin makes accurate detection impossible which in turn may make it impossible to perform cutting as intended and may even damage the machine Care Maintenance and Storage Methods O After use wipe clean using a clean cloth apply rust preventive oil generously and store O When the item will be out of use for a prolonged period store in a location with low humidity and little fluctuation in temperature Replacing the Center Drill Tighten Hexagonal driver Paf Cr included with the modeling machine Loosen The center drill is fit ted with a bit at each end When the one in use becomes worn reverse the orientation and reinstall When both ends become worn then replace Chapter 5 Appendix 49 50 5 3 What to Do lf The Machin
31. ment may result in an accident Conduct operations in a clean bright ly lit location Working in a location that is dark or clut tered may lead to an accident such as becoming caught in the machine as the result of an inadvertent stumble Never use the machine for any pur pose for which it is not intended or use the machine in an undue manner that exceeds its capacity Doing so may result in injury or fire oe e o o e Never use a cutting tool that has become dull Perform frequent main tenance to keep and use the machine in good working order Unreasonable usage may result in fire or injury Never attempt to disassemble repair or modify the machine Doing so may result in fire electrical shock or injury Entrust repairs to a trained service technician N CAUTION 9S Never climb or lean on the machine The machine is not made to support a person Climbing or leaning on the machine may dislodge components and cause a slip or fall resulting in injury AN To Ensure Safe Use A The cutting waste or workpiece may catch fire or pose a health hazard N CAUTION N WARNING S Never attempt to cut magnesium or any other such flammable material Fire may occur during cutting 9S Keep open flame away from the work area Cutting waste may ignite Powdered ma terial is extremely flammable and even metal material may catch fire When using a vacuum cleaner to take
32. n 4 3 STEP3 Cutting in Chapter 4 of this document Fine tuning the Y and Z Origin Points To adjust more precisely the position of the A axis center obtained through detection of the center of rotation p 29 Y and Z origin refer to the method described below Procedure 1 Perform two surface cutting of rectangular solid workpiece The cut object to be created is for the purpose of checking how much the Y axis and Z axis coordinates are dis placed Instead of using a workpiece with a complicated shape it is better to use a workpiece with a simple shape with which cutting can be started from both the upper and lower surfaces as the diagram on the left shows After cutting is completed do not detach the workpiece from the rotary center vise As the diagram on the left shows determine two arbitrary measure ment points on the same surface Measurement point 1 Measurement point2 of the workpiece and make a mark eO 44 Chapter 5 Appendix 5 1 Y and Z Origins Concepts and Fine tuning 8 Roland VPanel for MDX 404 RM T iem Set the coordinate system to Ma t chine Coordinate System Machine Coordinate System N Maci TOTEE User Coordinate System Win ESAL E wi wi Move the tool to the position above the Measurement Point 1 and record the value of X axis coordinate Move the tool to the position above the Measurement Point 2 and record the value of
33. n The X origin has now been Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 4 3 STEP3 Cutting Start Cutting Confirm that all the preparations and origin setting each operation described in P 26 to 42 that are necessary for cutting are completed Send the cutting data from the computer and start cutting Start NOTE For information about creating cutting data refer to the documentation for the program you re using to create the data Recovery of Operation from Emergency Stop or Emergency Shutdown If an emergency stop or an emergency shutdown occurs during cutting remove the tool and the workpiece from the machine When the operation resumes initialization is performed on the modeling machine At this time the tool and the workpiece may collide depending on the position in which the tool and workpiece stopped which can cause damage to the machine while restarting Refer to the contents displayed in the error message of the VPanel or the user s manual of the modeling machine to find the details of how to resume the operation 42 Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting Chapter 5 Appendix This section explains about the Y and Z Origins how to maintenance FAQ and the machine specifications 5 1 Y and Z Origins Concepts and Fine tuning 44 Y and Z Origins Concepts and Making the Settings 44 Fine tuning the Y and Z Origin Po
34. nd Actual Operation sees 52 5 5 Unit SpecifICatlOliS irent treni a ra ter oae ae Lua 53 Dirmersional Drawilgs cct ttti cete itta ettet tene terti inae tkt 53 Maim SPeGCihCAtiOMS e 56 Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright O 2009 Roland DG Corporation http www rolanddg com AN To Ensure Safe Use Improper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury or damage to property Points which must be observed to prevent such injury or damage are described as follows About Z WARNING and Z CAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death N WARNING or severe injury should the unit be used improperly Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly AN CAUTION Note Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle The symbol at left means danger of electrocution The S symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be d
35. ntent iii 20 3 2 Rotary Center Vise and Tailstock 21 What is Rotary Center Vise Tailstock eene tnter tttnnnnnns 21 Installing or Detaching the Live Center Center Drill e 22 Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting ees 25 4 1 STEP1 Preparation for Cutting ssm 26 Operations at STEP1 Preparation for Cutting esssssscsssssccssescsneesssessecsecesneeecneeeeneeesse 26 Correction of Tool Sensor POSTION scsisicccsisvssiarssisesscsensseiannciieeceneonanianjstinocenssnsnsannstanssasesentiangecia 26 Setting for thie A Origines ctt aa asii ieaiai 28 Detection of the Center of Rotation seen tttnnnnnctten 29 4 2 STEP2 Selecting Workpiece and Tool sseesssss id Types materials of workpieces that can be processed in the machine 33 Eoadable Workplece Size terrere anian eee erint 33 Limitations on Tool Length sssssssssecsssssccsseecesusecssssceessseccsnseeesssecssnsecsssseeesnseessueesensecesnseeesaeees 34 Actual Size That Can Be Gut erento tih i eR IE toe ES ete etd Reed 35 423 STEPS Cuttlhig eod tette er il ate ins teda eb td dix Yee xA A nxus 36 Mount the Workpiece iei esercita iter dete ledere iade senten eere ceu 36 EIdnrFAenpeeb E 40 Setth XOMO irinna ee Ree HERE ERU RATER GU rediit et eter NN 41 Start aU eraot sti
36. one is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left means the unit must never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left means the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet AN To Ensure Safe Use A Incorrect operation may cause injury N WARNING gt WARNING Be sure to follow the operation pro cedures described in this documenta tion Never allow anyone unfamiliar with the usage or handling of the machine to touch it Incorrect usage or handling may lead to an accident Keep children away from the ma chine The machine includes areas and compo nents that pose a hazard to children and may result in injury blindness choking or other serious accident For accessories optional and con sumable items power cord and the like use only genuine articles com patible with this machine Incompatible items may lead to an ac cident Before attempting cleaning mainte nance or attachment or detachment of optional items disconnect the power cord Attempting such operations while the machine is connected to a power source may result in injury or electrical shock Never operate the machine while tired or after ingesting alcohol or any medication Operation requires unimpaired judg ment Impaired judg
37. our X Y Z and A ina single block is possible simultaneous four axes feed A axis coordinate range a The range for parameter a is as follows Parameter a is used for positioning GOO linear interpolation G01 data setting G10 and the coordinate system G92 The unit of measurement for angles is 0 001 degrees when no decimal point is used or degrees when a decimal point is present Parameter a Acceptable range 99999 999 to 99999 999 Effective range Maximum cutting area A axis feed rate F The valid parameter range for F is 7 to 3 000 mm min 0 28 to 118 in min regardless of whether the A axis is present Note that the feed rate for the A axis is also specified as millimeters or inches per minute The actual speed of rotation is determined by the specified F code and the tool position but cannot exceed the unit s operating speed 11 79 rpm A axis Movement Commands and Actual Operation The operating range of the A axis is approximately 99999 999 degree Angles of 360 degrees or higher are recognized during execution of a single NC program For instance executing an absolute specification of G01A720 0 performs two full rotations Also executing G01A0 0 performs rotation of two turns in reverse Note however that the coordinate view in VPanel and on the handy panel is from 0 to 359 99 degrees The display of any angle of 360 degrees or higher is truncated An angle of 360 degrees or higher is truncated when execu
38. rect loss or damage which may occur with respect to any article made using this product Contents A To Ensure Safe Use siue re eie n i su ER on CR ER OC Rn E CE RE 3 Important Notes on Handling and Use eeeeennmm 7 Chapter 1 Getting Started esseeeeeeeeneeenennnn nennen nnns 9 1 1 Machine Highlights our caccia 10 laz uctfee d 10 Installable Model iet In eee AAN 10 1 2 Part Names and Functions eeessseses is External VIeW ae etc ttr caer a eek bri cet lire aa nee pud 11 WV RAE AEE E EE EAA I E A AETA E ET 11 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup sssssssesssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ennnen nene n nnne 13 2 1 Checking the Included ltems sssse oio 14 2 2 IT Ee a RET IMT 15 Before nstallatiQkizunc cicer etre rt ide ticae dri eoe otio pira ee Doleo eredi 15 Installing the Rotary Axis Unit sesssssssscsssscssseescssseesssecessnsecssseeesssscessnsecesnsesesnseessneeeessneessees 15 aE COMMECEIO MMs ETE 17 Chapter 3 Basic Operation c scceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseseesesesaneneaeaeaeanseees 19 3 1 MOvirig thie ACaXIS decile ce e een ia enr te RN RR E EORR Eds 20 Manual Feed of the A axis ccscsssesssesssessesssessssssesssesssssseessessnsssssssssssesscsssesasesssssessessscssseessesseesees 20 About the A axis Coordinate eese te
39. talling the unit For other messages see the documentation for the modeling machine If the action described here does not cor rect the problem or if an error message Chapter 5 Appendix not described here appears contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer The detection operation can not be started As for the operation that uses the tool sensor which utilizes flow of electricity the detection operation could not be initiated because of factors blocking the flow of electricity occurred The following are possible factors that could have occurred Eliminate these factors and then retry the operation from the beginning The machine is not installed properly If the cap screw for installation touches the table of the machine an unintended flow of electricity is created Make sure that the machine is installed securely P 15 Installing the Rotary Axis Unit gt Tools are dropped around the table of the machine If there are tools and other objects around the table which are conductive an unintended flow of electric ity is caused The detection operation was failed As for the operation that uses the tool sensor which utilizes flow of electricity the detection operation failed because of factors blocking the flow of electric ity occurred The following are possible factors that could have occurred Eliminate these factors and then retry the operation from the beginning gt The protrusion amount o
40. termined tighten the tailstock retaining lever If the workpiece is detached temporarily the position of the hole made by the center drill and the tip of the live center may not align If the positions are not aligned do not use force to align the positions but adjust the position of the workpiece If the positions are aligned by force accuracy may be reduced when processing Tailstock spindle retaining knob Turn the tailstock spindle ad Tighten completely p justing dial towards the arrow A direction until some resistance 1 is felt If the handle is turned excessively the tailstock spindle etc may deform which deteriorates the cutting accuracy Exer cise caution Workpiece Tailstock spindle adjusting dial eni Turn until some resistance can be felt Tighten the tailstock spindle retaining knob When the workpiece is de Tighten tached Secure the workpiece firmly Secure the loosely tightened workpiece firmly When the workpiece is not de tached Proceed to step Q Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting 39 4 3 STEP3 Cutting 40 9 Operate the VPanel to rotate the A axis and check the status of the work piece OK The workpiece and the live center rotate in the same way gt The workpiece was secured Proceed to Set the Z Origin NG Only the workpiece rotates but not the live center gt The workpie
41. the X axis coordinate Q Detach the workpiece o Click Setup button on the VPan C Workpiece el TD Qui Cuting Cose The operation setting screen appears Setup e Click the Correction tab a Command e RMLT NC Code NC Code setting Selected automaticaly RML T NC Code V Control spindle via commands E Pause on retum from out of range Location of tool sensor on rotary axis unit Thickness of Z Sensor 15 mm Total Spindle Unit Rotation Time TE fest 2 Mae Co Cae Setup 7x7 i e E Enter the X axis coordinate at This setting is affected by the cutting precision Measurement 1 and 2 which Were i Se recorded at step a Umm m Measurement point 1 gt Point SL Em ul Le X A l Measurement point 2 gt Point2 Point2 XiD 10d mm X D Y 0 mm Z 0 mm C Measure how much the Y axis and Z axis coordinates are displaced at Measure ment Point 1 and 2 which were marked at step o Refer to How to obtain the displacement amount of Y and Z axis coordinates on p 46 to find the detailed method of measuring the displacement amount Chapter 5 Appendix 45 5 1 Y and Z Origins Concepts and Fine tuning 46 o e E Enter the displacement amount of Y and Z axis coordinates at Measurement Point 1 and 2 This setting is affected
42. tion of an NC program has ended or dur ing standby that is when performing manual feed For example if an NC program ends at an A axis coordinate of 750 degrees and manual feed for movement to an A axis coordinate of 0 degrees is then performed the result is a return not by 750 degrees but by 30 degrees 52 Chapter 5 Appendix 5 5 Unit Specifications Dimensional Drawings Unit mm Rotary Axis 53 Chapter 5 Appendix 53 5 5 Unit Specifications When mounted to MDX 40A Unit mm iy e e o E e Zz ao N Y y 5 5 distance from the edge of the vise 34 271 X axis travel k 305 J 2 amp D gt S 2 x 9 N oo Oj pL c LE i N 270 max 54 Chapter 5 Appendix 5 5 Unit Specifications Size of Rotary Center Vise Unit mm eo oo eg oe 10 Size of Detection Pin Diameter 6 Unit mm SS 43 30 Diameter8 Chapter 5 Appendix 55 56 5 5 Unit Specifications Main Specifications ZCL 40A Cuttable material Resins such as chemical wood and modeling wax metal not supported Maximum angle of rotation 99999 999 Loadable workpiece size Items within the range
43. tion panel while performing this task Unintended operation of the machine may result in injury Tool sensor is used to measure the tool length when setting the Z origin In this case because the tool needs to be placed at the center of the sensor correct any error which occurs per machine This operation must be performed when this machine is used for the first time or reinstalled Procedure o Open the front covers and install the detection pin Install the detection pin so that the narrower end of the detection pin is against the collet If the detection pin is protruded excessively detection opera tion may fail The installation method is the same asthe cutting tool Refer to the user s manual of the modeling machine Also use the collet with a 6 millimeter 0 236 in diameter that is included with the modeling machine Collet diameter 6 mm Spindle Speed wj Wwe ek e ae Close the front covers then in Curent Jig Set Origin Point VPanel click Setup Set ign z here mem The Setup window appears Setz jn us ensor Detect m Y Jat center of rotation Apply origin at center of rotation Apply Wy Warkpece Fictions Cut Quit Cutting iz 26 Chapter 4 Preparation for and Performing Cutting E Tocstin of tool senso las nis unit 35 m Total Spindle Urt Rotation Time 78 Hour 2 Minuet emen Tool
44. up cutting waste exercise caution to prevent fire or dust explosion Taking up fine cuttings using an ordinary vacuum cleaner may cause danger of fire or explosion Check with the manu facturer of the vacuum cleaner When the safety of use cannot be determined clean using a brush or the like without using the vacuum cleaner Wear dust goggles and a mask Wash away any cutting waste remaining on the hands Accidentally swallowing or inhaling cutting waste may be hazardous to the health N Danger of pinching entanglement and burns N WARNING N WARNING 9S Never attempt operation while wearing a necktie necklace loose clothing or gloves Bind long hair securely Such items may become caught in the machine resulting in injury Securely fasten the cutting tool and workpiece in place After securing in place make sure no wrenches or other articles have inadvertently been left behind Otherwise such articles may be thrown from the machine with force posing a risk of injury A Exercise caution to avoid being pinched or becoming caught Inadvertent contact with certain areas may cause the hand or fingers to be pinched or become caught Use care when performing operations AN Caution cutting tool The cutting tool is sharp To avoid injury exercise caution A Caution high temperatures The cutting tool and spindle motor be come hot Exercise caution to avoid fire or burns AN
45. ures of the machine part names and functions 1 1 Machine Highlights roii eene 10 culpe M 10 Installable Model sesseeeeeeeneeee 10 1 2 Part Names and Functions sssssssssss 11 External VIGw irae eee aud 11 1 1 Machine Highlights Features Rotary processing and double side processing become possible By installing this machine to the modeling machine in order to enable rotary processing and double face processing A axis rotary axis becomes available to use in addition to X Y and Z axis As a result multifaceted processing including rotary processing and double side processing become possible Easy detection by using the tool sensor Equipped with a tool sensor that can detect the center of rotation and automatically set the reference position origin point This makes the complex setting easier and enables accurate processing Installable Model gt MDX 40A gt MDX 40 However a version upgrade of the firmware etc is required For detailed information please contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer or Roland DG Corp 10 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 2 Part Names and Functions External View Drive unit Vise tightening knob Tool sensor Rotary center vise Tailstock spindle adjusting dial ailstock spindle retaining knob spindle Tailstock retaining lever VPanel Installing the rotary

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