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Edit cnc power drawings – Rockwell Automation IASIMP Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machining Accelerator Toolkit Quick Start User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication IASIMP-QS034A-EN-P - October 2012

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System Layout and Wiring

Chapter 2

Edit CNC Power Drawings

1.

Open your initial CNC power drawing that includes the main power distribution components,
01_CNC_Drives_w_Dual Check IO.dwg. See

Figure 3 on page 36

.

2.

Modify this drawing for your project.

The 01_CNC_Drives_w_Dual Check IO includes the main power distribution components as well as the
CNC power supply, one spindle module and motor, and one servo module and motor. Typically you
would have at least these components in each of your CNC systems. Copy this drawing for every CNC you
have in your system.

For the CNC Work Cell application example, there are two FANUC CNC systems, so this drawing would
be copied for the second CNC system.

3.

Open the 02_CNC_Drives_w_Dual_Check_IO drawing and modify for your project. See

Figure 4 on

page 37

.

The 02_CNC_Drives_w_Dual_Check_IO drawing includes three additional servo modules and motors.
You will most likely copy this drawing for every CNC you have in your system. Delete the servos and
motors not required for you system.

For the CNC Work Cell application example there are two FANUC CNC systems, so this drawing would
be copied for the second CNC system, and one spindle module and motor would be deleted from each
drawing.

4.

Open the remaining CNC control power distribution drawings and edit power connections and devices as
necessary.

The drawings include:

03_CNC_Control_Power_Distribution

04_CNC_Control_Power_Distribution

05_CNC_Monitored_Safety_Relay

06_CNC_24VDC_Safety_Power

17_CNC_Power_Connections

18_CNC_Cable_Connections