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    Mazak parameters

    Hi,
    We have a Mazak megaturn A12 with T32-2 control.
    Can any one tell me what these Parameters mean?
    S12 GRDSPC
    S23 VIL
    S33 STY
    S41 MTY
    S43 SSF
    We have been having all kinds of problems with this machine, yes it is used and very old.
    Now we are having problems with it losing x home position.
    I was sent these parameters to change, to check the scale. But I would like to know what they are.
    Thank you for any help.


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    S Params

    S12-GRDSPC- The grid interval of your axis. Usually you can find this listed in your electrical manual that shows your motor and encoder wiring. It usually says the grid spacing.
    S23-VIL- Speed loop delay compensation.
    S33-STY- Additional function selection. These selections are related to the servo loop. Hex set.
    S41-MTY-Model name of the motor and detector. Hex set.
    S43-SSF-Special Servo Function-Hex set.
    Details of each are in the MRS Servo Maintenance Manual downloadable from Mitsubishi's web site.
    HTH,
    Lee


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