Siemens SINUMERIK 802D sl Function Manual page 267

Turning, milling, nibbling
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Note
The "Stroke active" signal is high-active for reasons relating to open-circuit monitoring.
The chronological sequence of events for punching and nibbling is controlled by the two
signals A
A
0
E
0
The signal states characterize and define times t
t
1
t
2
t
3
t
4
Note
The stroke time is determined by the period Δt
Reaction times at instant t
motion must also be added.
Turning, Milling, Nibbling
Function Manual, 11/2012, 6FC5397-1CP10-5BA0
and E
:
0
0
Set by the NCK and identical to stroke initiation.
Defines the status of the punching unit and identical to the "Stroke active" signal.
The motion of the workpiece (metal sheet) in relation to the punch is completed at instant t
Depending on the criterion defined for stroke initiation (see Section "Auto-Hotspot"), the high-
speed output A
is set for punch initiation
0
The punching unit signals a punch movement via high-speed input E
This is triggered by signal A
For safety reasons, signal E
always set and the axes do not move).
The "Stroke active" signal is not reset again until the tool has moved away from the metal
sheet (t
).
4
The NC reacts to the "Stroke active" signal at instant t
signal
. From this point in time onwards, the NC is in a waiting state. It simply waits for
cancellation of the "Stroke active" signal so it can initiate the next axis motion.
The next stroke can be initiated only after signal A
The punching operation is complete at instant t
again.
The NC reacts to a signal transition in signal E
The reaction of the NC to a signal edge change ④ is described in the section headed "Axis
start after punching".
between the signal transition of E
4
to t
1
4
.
.
0
is high-active (in the case of an open circuit, "Stroke active" is
0
has disappeared.
0
, i.e. the punch has exited from the metal sheet
4
by starting an axis motion
0
= t
- t
h
4
1
Punching and Nibbling (N4)
15.2 Stroke control
in the following way:
at instant t
0
by canceling the "Stroke initiation"
3
.
.
and the start of the axis
0
.
1
.
2
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