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Old 07-21-2007, 05:38 PM
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TL-1 SSV (spindle speed variation)

Any body know how to activate SSV on there TL-1? I have entered values for setting numbers 165 and 166 (200 and 20 respectively) then MDI'd a M38 and turned spindle on but only get a non varying RPM. Will it work on canned cycles?, MDI mode?, only in programs?
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I know it works in a program and in the G71/72/70 cycles. I will have to check about MDI.
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Old 07-21-2007, 07:21 PM
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Works on mine. Turn spindle on first then M38.
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Work on mine too and very usefull on long overhang boring bar boring.
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Ahhh... Turn spindle on first then M38. It works.....how cool. FWIW you can run a "Automatic mode" canned cycle after turning on SSV. However you must turn it back on after each canned cycle is run.... but you guys new that already.

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I have not used SSV very much mostly because the spindle drive hovers around the 100% mark with the constant speed change. Maybe I am too conservative but I don't like running things near 100%. But as Wiseco says it does work well for long booring bars.
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