Do you have actual spindle speed displayed on the screen that matches the programmed speed?
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I have Mori Seiki SL 7 lathe with Fanuc 6T - B control. In this machine, feed rate in mm / min ( G98) is working. But, feed rate with mm / revolution (G99) not working. All the parameters are found ok as original values. Can anybody help to solve this problem ?
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Do you have actual spindle speed displayed on the screen that matches the programmed speed?
Thanks for your reply. I have to check whether rpm is shown in the screen or not. But, when G99 is given, it does not move and also no alarm message. G98 is working. In this machine, reference is done using G code in MDI or program mode. Reference not working in reference return mode in the selector switch. This switch problem is not yet solved.
Dear Mr generaldisarray,
You have rightly pointed about actual spindle speed display. Actual spindle speed (SACT) is not displayed while spindle rotates. Only under SMAX , it is displayed. This shows, spindle position coder or its cable defective.The position coder is Tamagawa Seiki make. Since its type no is partially erased , there is difficulty in buying. Can anybody give actual type ? Also, is there any other cause for this problem ? Thanks
I dont think it is a special type of encoder. I think I have seen the same encoder type used on the axes and spindle before, on some machines.
I would check the encoder with a scope end see if it is working first.
Type No shown in nameplate is TS1508N. But, according to the agent, two more digits at the end should be there. Other details are 1024 counts per rev, 5V dc, radial load 1 kg, axial load 1kg, A86L-0026-0001 #101. Thanks.
Encoder type no is found as TS1508N66. Ii was found defective and replaced with type TS1508N76 which is equivalent. Now, G99 is functioning ok. But, the machine is functioning erratically with G71. In X axis it drops down fully instead of incremental drop. This machine has been down for quite some time.This problem is nothing to with encoder and it was there earlier. I will start a new thread for this. Thanks.[/SIZE]