Tables
12.4 List of predefined subprograms
Fundamentals
12-46 Programming Manual, 10.2004 Edition, 6FC5 298-7AB00-0BP1
TANGOF AXIS: Axis
name
Following axis
Tangential follow-up mode
OFF
TLIFT AXIS: Following
axis
REAL:
Lift-off
path
REAL:
Factor
Tangential lift: tangential
follow-up mode, stop at
contour end
rotary axis lift-off possible
TRAILON AXIS: Following
axis
AXIS:
Master
axis
REAL:
Coupling
factor
Trailing ON: Asynchronous
coupled motion ON
TRAILOF AXIS: Following
axis
AXIS:
Master
axis
Trailing OFF: Asynchronous
coupled motion OFF
6. Revolutional feedrate
Vocabulary
word/
function
identifier
1st parameter 2nd parameter Explanation
FPRAON AXIS: Axis, for which
revolutional feedrate is
deactivated
AXIS: Axis/spindle from
which the revolutional
feedrate is derived.
If no axis has been
programmed, the
revolutional feedrate is
derived from the master
spindle.
Feedrate per revolution axial ON: Axial
revolutional feedrate ON
FPRAOF AXIS: Axis for which
revolutional feedrate is
deactivated
Feedrate per revolution axial OFF: Axial
revolutional feedrate OFF
The revolutional feedrate can be deactivated for
several axes at once. You can program as
many axes as are permitted in a block.
FPR AXIS: Axis/spindle from
which the revolutional
feedrate is derived.
If no axis has been
programmed, the
revolutional feedrate is
derived from the master
spindle.
Feedrate per revolution: selection of a rotary
axis or spindle from which the revolutional
feedrate of the path is derived if G95 is
programmed.
If no axis/spindle has been programmed, the
revolutional feedrate is derived from the master
spindle.
The setting made via FPR is modal.
It is also possible to program a spindle instead of an axis: FPR(S1) or FPR(SPI(1))