Detailed Description
2.3 Feedrate control
Feeds (V1)
Function Manual, 08/2005 Edition, 6FC5397-0BP10-0BA0
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Behavior in AUTOMATIC mode
The fixed feedrate, which has been selected, is used instead of the programmed feedrate.
The following MDs and interface signals can be used to select fixed feedrates for
path/geometry axes:
• MD12202 $MN_PERMANENT_FEED[n] (fixed feedrates for linear axes)
• MD12204 $MN_PERMANENT_ROT_AX_FEED[n] (fixed feedrates for rotary axes)
• IS "Activate fixed feedrate x for path/geometry axes" (DB21, ... DBX29.0- 29.3)
The contour travels at the activated fixed feedrate, instead of using the programmed
feedrate.
Behavior in JOG mode
The fixed feedrate selected via the interface signal is applied during travel instead of the
JOG velocities set.
The travel direction is specified via the interface signal.
The following MDs and interface signals can be used to select fixed feedrates for
path/geometry axes and for machine data:
• MD12202 $MN_PERMANENT_FEED[n] (fixed feedrates for linear axes)
• MD12204 $MN_PERMANENT_ROT_AX_FEED[n] (fixed feedrates for rotary axes)
• IS "Activate fixed feedrate x for machine axes" (DB31, ... DBX3.2-3.5)
The axis travels at the activated fixed feedrate, instead of at the JOG velocity/JOG- rapid
traverse velocity set in MD.
Constraints
• The fixed feedrate is not active for spindles, positioning axes and tapping.
• During travel at fixed feedrate, the override is determined by machine data:
MD12200 $MN_RUN_OVERRIDE_0 (travel with override 0)
• When fixed feedrate is selected, it is not possible to activate DRF offset.
• The fixed feedrates are always linear feedrate values. Revolutional feedrates are
converted to linear feedrates internally.