12/28/2018 3:52 PM | |
Joined: 10/11/2006 Last visit: 5/3/2024 Posts: 5832 Rating: (790)
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Dear naveenbasva, I think you are talking about tool change, correct? This seems to be a SINUMERIK specific feature and is not related to SIMOTICS or its encoder. Maybe we should shift this issue into SINUMERIK CNC to address all experts. I suppose when positioning (orientating) a tool for exchange you switch over into pos-control. Here a kind of reference point is necessary which might be lost since you changed encoder. Mentioned replacement is an incremental encoder so you once need to define and adjust any zero mark or reference point approach. I recommend to consult the manual for SINUMERIK: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/de/view/109760800chapter 7.4 "SPOS, M19" or SINAMICS function manual: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109757573chapter 8.8.4 "Referencing" ...depending on applied application/solution for orientate the spindle before changing the tool you should verify encoder offset and adjustment. |
With best regards, |
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12/28/2018 3:52 PM | |
Joined: 10/11/2006 Last visit: 5/3/2024 Posts: 5832 Rating: (790)
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Dear naveenbasva, I think you are talking about tool change, correct? This seems to be a SINUMERIK specific feature and is not related to SIMOTICS or its encoder. Maybe we should shift this issue into SINUMERIK CNC to address all experts. I suppose when positioning (orientating) a tool for exchange you switch over into pos-control. Here a kind of reference point is necessary which might be lost since you changed encoder. Mentioned replacement is an incremental encoder so you once need to define and adjust any zero mark or reference point approach. I recommend to consult the manual for SINUMERIK: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/de/view/109760800chapter 7.4 "SPOS, M19" or SINAMICS function manual: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109757573chapter 8.8.4 "Referencing" ...depending on applied application/solution for orientate the spindle before changing the tool you should verify encoder offset and adjustment. |
With best regards, |
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12/28/2018 3:53 PM | |
Joined: 10/11/2006 Last visit: 5/3/2024 Posts: 5832 Rating: (790)
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Dear naveenbasva, I think you are talking about tool change, correct? This seems to be a SINUMERIK specific feature and is not related to SIMOTICS or its encoder. Maybe we should shift this issue into SINUMERIK CNC to address all experts. I suppose when positioning (orientating) a tool for exchange you switch over into pos-control. Here a kind of reference point is necessary which might be lost since you changed encoder. Mentioned replacement is an incremental encoder so you once need to define and adjust any zero mark or reference point approach. I recommend to consult the manual for SINUMERIK: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/de/view/109760800chapter 7.4 "SPOS, M19" or SINAMICS function manual: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109757573chapter 8.8.4 "Referencing" ...depending on applied application/solution for orientate the spindle before changing the tool you should verify encoder offset and adjustment. |
With best regards, |
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