YASKAWA E-V Series User Manual page 165

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5 Adjustments
5.8.6 Friction Compensation
Step
1
2
3
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Set the following parameters for friction compensation to the factory setting as follows.
Friction compensation gain (Pn121): 100
Friction compensation coefficient (Pn123): 0
Friction compensation frequency correction (Pn124): 0
Friction compensation gain correction (Pn125): 100
Note: Always use the factory-set values for friction compensation frequency correction (Pn124) and friction
compensation gain correction (Pn125).
To check the effect of friction compensation, increase the friction compensation coefficient (Pn123).
Note: The upper limit of the friction compensation coefficient (Pn123) is 95%.
If the friction compensation is insufficient in step 2, increase the set value in Pn121 to where the equipment
does not vibrate.
Note: The SERVOPACK may vibrate if Pn121 is set to a value the same as or higher than the resonance fre-
quency of the equipment.
If necessary, adjust Pn121 in increments of 10.0 Hz.
Effect of Adjustment
The following graph shows the responsiveness before and after adjustment.
Poor responsiveness
because of friction
Small friction
Position error
Large friction
Reference speed
Before Adjustment
Effect of Adjustment Parameters
Pn121: Friction Compensation Gain
This parameter sets the responsiveness for external disturbance. The higher the set value is, the better the
responsiveness will be. If the equipment has a resonance frequency, however, vibration may result if the set
value is the same as or high than the resonance frequency.
Pn123: Friction Compensation Coefficient
This parameter sets the effect of friction compensation. The higher the set value is, the more effective friction
compensation will be. If the set value is excessively high, however, the vibration will occur easily. Usually,
set the value to 95% or less.
Operation
Responsiveness
is improved by
compensating
friction
Position error
Reference speed
After Adjustment

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