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Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Chapter 30

Using a 9/Series Dual--Processing System

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You can not change the offset for an axis that is not currently assigned to

the process through a part program (G52, and G92). You can however

change coordinate system tables without the shared axis being in the

process using PAL or by manually inputting the data through the

{OFFSET}

softkey. If the shared axis is not in the process activating the new work

coordinate system (G54-G59.3) the data for the shared axis is not activated

until that axis is moved under the control of that process.

Shared Axis Tool Offsets

Tool offset data for shared axes are shared from process to process. There

are no separate tool offset table entries between processes. If you alter the

tool offset value for a shared axis tool number in process one, the same

geometry offset value for the shared axis in process two is used. This

feature allows you to activate a tool offset for a shared axis and have that

offset carried on to additional processes as that axis changes processes.

Important: You can only change the tool offset tables for axes in your

current process. If your shared axis is not in the current process it is not

available on the offset table screen for editing. G10 commands also only

modify shared axis offset values when the shared axis is assigned to the

process executing the G10 command.

If you require different tool offsets for a shared axis between processes you

should use independent tool offset numbers for each process (for example

only use tools 1-50 for process one and tools 51-100 for process two).

Tool offsets are reinitialized when an axis changes processes. A shared

axis can change processes even if the tool offset for that axis has not yet

been made fully active (delay shift or delay move).

If a tool is activated with an offset for a shared axis not currently in the

process, the motion and position shift of that offset is deferred until the

shared axis is moved into the process. This is independent of the AMP

selected tool offset activation type (delay or immediate shift/move).