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GSK GSK218MC User Manual

GSK GSK218MC
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Tel: +27 11 626 2720, design@efamatic.com
This user manual describes all proceedings concerning the
operations of this CNC system in detail as much as possible. However, it is
impractical to give particular descriptions for all unnecessary or unallowable
system operations due to the manual text limit, product specific applications
and other causes. Therefore, the proceedings not indicated herein should
be considered impractical or unallowable.
This user manual is the property of GSK CNC Equipment Co., Ltd.
All rights are reserved. It is against the law for any organization or individual
to publish or reprint this manual without the express written permission of
GSK and the latter reserves the right to ascertain their legal liability.
This User Manual is suitable for the following CNC systems
manufactured by GSK CNC EQUIPMENT CO., LTD.

Table of Contents

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GSK GSK218MC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGSK
ModelGSK218MC
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Preface

Security Precaution

Safety Precautions

Transportation and Storage

Guidelines for safely handling and storing the product.

Unpacking Inspection

Steps to check product condition and components after unpacking.

Wiring

Instructions for proper electrical wiring and grounding of the product.

Inspection and Maintenance

Procedures for inspecting and maintaining the product, including safety precautions.

Volume I Programming

Chapter One Squency Programming Compilation Schedule

Details the process of programming compilation including specifications and debugging.

Chapter Two Sequence Programming

Covers sequence programming principles, cycle performance, and signal treatment.

Chapter Three PLC Address

Details PLC addresses for machine I/O, relays, timers, counters, and subprograms.

Chapter Four PLC Basis Code

Explains basic PLC codes like RD, WR, AND, and OR, including their functions.

Chapter Five PLC Function Code

Lists and explains various PLC function codes for operations like subprograms, timers, and counters.

Chapter Six Compilation Limit of Ladder Diagram

Outlines the rules and limitations for compiling ladder diagrams in the system.

Volume II Operation Explanation

Chapter One PLC Interface Display

Describes the various interfaces and displays within the PLC system, including INFO and PLCGRA.

Chapter Two PLC Programming Operation

Covers overall PLC operations, basis codes, ladder diagram explanation, and command tables.

Chapter Three PLC Address and Parameter Setting

Details the use and setting of PLC addresses, parameters, and data lists like timers and counters.

Chapter Four User Explanation of Ladder Diagram Software Edit

Guides users on using the ladder diagram software for editing, including toolbars and functions.

Volume III Function Explanation

Chapter One Controllable Axis

Details output signals for axis movement, direction, and servo signal ready status.

Chapter Two Operation Preparation

Covers essential operations for preparing the machine, including ESP, overtravel, and alarm signals.

Chapter Three Manual Operation

Guides on performing manual operations like JOG feed, incremental feed, and MPG/single step feed.

Chapter Four Reference Position Return

Details the process and signals for returning the machine to its reference position.

Chapter Five Automatical Operation

Covers automatic operation modes like cycle start, feed dwell, and program testing.

Chapter Six Feedrate Control

Explains control of feedrates, including rapid traverse, feedrate override, and cancellation.

Chapter Seven Miscellaneous Function

Covers miscellaneous functions like M, S, and T codes for spindle and tool control.

Chapter Eight Spindle Velocity Function

Details methods for controlling spindle speed via gear or analog signals, and rigid tapping.

Chapter Nine Programming Code

Explains user-defined macro programs, canned cycles, and their associated codes.

Chapter Ten Display/Setting

Covers display functions like clock, operation records, and help information.

Chapter Eleven Measuring

Details measuring functions, including skip function for workpiece dimensions and coordinate values.

Chapter Twelve Panel Lock Setting

Explains settings for locking the operation panel and program editing functions.

Volume IV Installation & Connection

Chapter One System Configuration & Installation

Covers the composition and installation of the CNC system units and components.

Chapter Two Connection Between Equipments

Details connection diagrams for external systems, servo drives, and spindle units.

Chapter Three I/O Interface of Machine Control

Details the I/O interface signals for machine control, including input and output definitions.

Chapter Four Machine Debugging

Introduces methods and steps for installing, debugging, and trial running the CNC system.

Appendix I Ladder Diagram Usage Guide of GSK218mc Series with Cone Type Tool-Magazine

I. Cautions When Using the Cone Type Tool-Magazine Ladder Diagram

Lists important precautions for installing and setting up ladder diagrams with cone tool magazines.

II. The Configuration and Definition of the PLC I/O Address and Internal Soft Component

Details the configuration and definition of PLC I/O addresses and internal software components.

Appendix II Laddar Diagram Use Guide of GSK218mc Series Matching with Disc Tool Magazine

I. The application precautions of the disc tool magazine

Lists precautions for applying ladder diagrams with disc tool magazines, including tool-change procedures.

II. The Configuration and Definition of the PLC I/O Address and Internal Soft Component

Details the configuration and definition of PLC I/O addresses and internal soft components.

Appendix III File Format of Ladder Diagram Configuration

I. F Signal and Meaning of the M Code M00---M99

Defines the format and meaning of F signals and M codes from M00 to M99.

II. That the “%” Takes One Single Line Means that the M code Information Storage is End

Explains the meaning of the '%' character as an end marker for M code information.

III. The Code and Meaning of the X Signal X0.0---X6.7

Defines the format and meaning of X signals, including stroke limit signals.

IV. The Code and Meaning of the Y Signal Y0.0---Y5.7

Defines the format and meaning of Y signals, including axis brake and indicator signals.

V. The Code and Meaning of the K Signal K6.0---K63.7

Defines the format and meaning of K signals, including parameter settings.

VI. The Code and Meaning of the A Signal A0.0---A31.7

Defines the format and meaning of A signals, such as alarm detection.

VII. end//End Mark

Indicates the end of the file format information.

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