Exact Stop Check Mode; G61; Deceleration Check - Mitsubishi Electric M700V Series Programming Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for M700V Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

7. Feed Functions

7.10 Exact Stop Check Mode; G61

Function and purpose
Whereas the G09 exact stop check command checks the in-position status only for the block in
which the command has been assigned, the G61 command functions as a modal. This means that
deceleration will apply at the end points of each block to all the cutting commands (G01 to G03)
subsequent to G61 and that the in-position status will be checked. G61 is released by
high-accuracy control (G61.1), automatic corner override (G62), tapping mode (G63), or cutting
mode (G64).
Command format
G61 ;
In-position check is executed in the G61 block, and thereafter, the in-position check is executed at
the end of the cutting command block is executed until the check mode is canceled.

7.11 Deceleration Check

Function and purpose
The deceleration check is a function that determines the method of the check at the completion of
the axis movement block's movement.
The deceleration check includes the in-position check and commanded speed check method.
The G0 and G1 deceleration check method combination can be selected.
(Refer to section "Deceleration check combination".)
With this function, the deceleration check in the reverse direction of G1 → G0 or G1 → G1 can be
changed by changing the parameter setting.
(1) Types of deceleration check
Commanded speed
check
With the commanded
speed check, the
completion of
deceleration is judged
when the command to
the motor is completed
In-position check
With the in-position
check, the completion
of deceleration is
judged when the motor
moves to the
in-position width
designated with the
parameter.
7.10 Exact Stop Check Mode; G61
Deceleration
Judges the stop here
start point
Deceleration
Judges the stop here
start point
134
Command to motor
movement of motor
G0/G1 in-position width

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents