T1: Indexing axes
15.6 Starting up indexing axes
Path/velocity overlay
The axis for which the Hirth tooth system is defined cannot be used with path or velocity
overlay.
Frames, ext. work offset, DRF
The axis for which the Hirth tooth system is defined does not support frames or interpolation
compensation such as external work offsets, DRF, etc.
Couplings
A Hirth tooth system axis can never be one of the following axis types:
● following axis with master value coupling
● coupled-motion axis
● gantry following axis
References:
Function Manual, Special Functions, Axis Couplings (M3)
15.5.5
Modified activation of machine data
RESET
A RESET is required in order to activate the following machine data after new values have
been assigned to them:
MD10900 $MN_INDEX_AX_LENGTH_POS_TAB_1
MD10920 $MN_INDEX_AX_LENGTH_POS_TAB_2
MD10910 $MN_INDEX_AX_POS_TAB_1
MD10930 $MN_INDEX_AX_POS_TAB_2
MD30500 $MA_INDEX_AX_ASSIGN_POS_TAB
15.6
Starting up indexing axes
Procedure
The procedure for starting up indexing axes is identical to normal NC axes (linear and rotary
axes).
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Extended Functions