Fagor CNC 8065 User manual

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MACHINE SAFETY
It is up to the machine manufacturer to make sure that the safety of the machine
is enabled in order to prevent personal injury and damage to the CNC or to the
products connected to it. On start-up and while validating CNC parameters, it
checks the status of the following safety elements. If any of them is disabled, the
CNC shows the following warning message.
Feedback alarm for analog axes.
Software limits for analog and sercos linear axes.
Following error monitoring for analog and sercos axes (except the spindle)
both at the CNC and at the drives.
Tendency test on analog axes.
FAGOR AUTOMATION shall not be held responsible for any personal injuries or
physical damage caused or suffered by the CNC resulting from any of the safety
elements being disabled.
DUAL-USE PRODUCTS
Products manufactured by FAGOR AUTOMATION since April 1st 2014 will
include "-MDU" in their identification if they are included on the list of dual-use
products according to regulation UE 428/2009 and require an export license
depending on destination.
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL MANUAL
This manual is a translation of the original manual. This manual, as well as the
documents derived from it, have been drafted in Spanish. In the event of any
contradictions between the document in Spanish and its translations, the wording
in the Spanish version shall prevail. The original manual will be labeled with the
text "ORIGINAL MANUAL".
HARDWARE EXPANSIONS
FAGOR AUTOMATION shall not be held responsible for any personal injuries or
physical damage caused or suffered by the CNC resulting from any hardware
manipulation by personnel unauthorized by Fagor Automation.
If the CNC hardware is modified by personnel unauthorized by Fagor
Automation, it will no longer be under warranty.
COMPUTER VIRUSES
FAGOR AUTOMATION guarantees that the software installed contains no
computer viruses. It is up to the user to keep the unit virus free in order to
guarantee its proper operation. Computer viruses at the CNC may cause it to
malfunction.
FAGOR AUTOMATION shall not be held responsible for any personal injuries or
physical damage caused or suffered by the CNC due a computer virus in the
system.
If a computer virus is found in the system, the unit will no longer be under warranty.
All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be transmitted,
transcribed, stored in a backup device or translated into another language
without Fagor Automation’s consent. Unauthorized copying or distributing of this
software is prohibited.
The information described in this manual may be subject to changes due to
technical modifications. Fagor Automation reserves the right to change the
contents of this manual without prior notice.
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The use of these marks by third parties for their own purpose could violate the
rights of the owners.
It is possible that CNC can execute more functions than those described in its
associated documentation; however, Fagor Automation does not guarantee the
validity of those applications. Therefore, except under the express permission
from Fagor Automation, any CNC application that is not described in the
documentation must be considered as "impossible". In any case, Fagor
Automation shall not be held responsible for any personal injuries or physical
damage caused or suffered by the CNC if it is used in any way other than as
explained in the related documentation.
The content of this manual and its validity for the product described here has been
verified. Even so, involuntary errors are possible, hence no absolute match is
guaranteed. However, the contents of this document are regularly checked and
updated implementing the necessary corrections in a later edition. We appreciate
your suggestions for improvement.
The examples described in this manual are for learning purposes. Before using
them in industrial applications, they must be properly adapted making sure that
the safety regulations are fully met.
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INDEX
About the product - CNC 8060 ....................................................................................................11
About the product - CNC 8065 ................................................................................................... 15
Declaration of CE conformity and warranty conditions ............................................................... 21
Version history - CNC 8060 ........................................................................................................ 23
Version history - CNC 8065 ........................................................................................................ 25
Safety conditions ........................................................................................................................ 29
Returning conditions ................................................................................................................... 33
CNC maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 35
CHAPTER 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYS
1.1 Monitor LCD-15. (8060/8065). ...................................................................................... 37
1.2 Monitor LCD-15AT. (8060/8065). .................................................................................. 38
1.3 Monitor LCD-10K. (8060/8065). .................................................................................... 39
1.4 HORIZONTAL KEYB. (8060). ....................................................................................... 41
1.5 VERTICAL KEYB. (8060). ............................................................................................ 43
1.6 HORIZONTAL KEYB / HORIZONTAL KEYB + MOUSE. (8060/8065). ...................... 45
1.7 VERTICAL KEYB / VERTICAL KEYB + MOUSE. (8060/8065)................................ 46
1.8 OP PANEL / OP PANEL + SPDL RATE. (8060/8065). ........................................... 47
1.9 OP PANEL. (8060). ....................................................................................................... 48
1.10 HORIZONTAL KEYB 2.0 + TOUCHPAD (8060/8065). ................................................. 49
1.11 Keyboard shortcuts........................................................................................................ 52
CHAPTER 2 GENERAL CONCEPTS
2.1 Turning the CNC on and off ........................................................................................... 53
2.1.1 Emergency shutdown with battery (8065 only). ......................................................... 55
2.2 Work modes and software protection at the CNC.......................................................... 56
2.3 Ethernet. ........................................................................................................................ 59
2.4 USB ports.. .................................................................................................................... 59
2.5 Compact flash (Q7 and ETX platform). ......................................................................... 60
2.6 Disco CFast (Q7-A platform). ........................................................................................ 61
CHAPTER 3 HOW TO OPERATE THE CNC
3.1 General description of the interface. .............................................................................. 63
3.1.1 Move the interface while dragging it with the mouse. ................................................ 64
3.2 Detailed description of the CNC status bar.................................................................... 65
3.2.1 Channel synchronization window............................................................................... 67
3.2.2 PLC messages........................................................................................................... 68
3.3 Horizontal softkey menu ................................................................................................ 69
3.4 Operating modes ........................................................................................................... 70
3.4.1 Description of the various operating modes............................................................... 72
3.5 Task window ..................................................................................................................74
3.6 Windows for warnings and errors .................................................................................. 75
3.6.1 CNC warnings and errors........................................................................................... 75
3.6.2 Error 3753. Absolute encoder. Monitor the coordinate difference during startup
(parameter MAXDIFREF)........................................................................................... 76
3.6.3 PLC errors.................................................................................................................. 77
3.7 File selection window ..................................................................................................... 78
3.8 Calculator....................................................................................................................... 80
3.8.1 Defining expressions.................................................................................................. 82
3.9 Dialog boxes .................................................................................................................. 84
CHAPTER 4 AUTOMATIC MODE
4.1 Interface description....................................................................................................... 85
4.1.1 Description of a typical screen of this work mode. ..................................................... 85
4.1.2 Softkey menus. .......................................................................................................... 88
4.2 Display the status of the program or of the active subroutines. ..................................... 89
4.3 Program simulation and execution................................................................................. 90
4.3.1 Select program........................................................................................................... 90
4.3.2 Select the first and last blocks of the execution. ........................................................ 91
4.3.3 Execute a program..................................................................................................... 93
4.3.4 Mode change protection for an interrupted program.................................................. 94
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4.3.5 Resume the execution of a program from the block where it was canceled.............. 95
4.3.6 Cancel the execution and resume from another block while keeping the history. ..... 96
4.3.7 Simulated execution of a program. ............................................................................ 98
4.3.8 Execute a program (retrace). ................................................................................... 101
4.3.9 Executing a program in 8055 language. .................................................................. 104
4.4 Executing program blocks separately.......................................................................... 105
4.5 Tool inspection. ........................................................................................................... 106
4.5.1 Tool inspection (execution in retrace mode, independent interpolator or rigid tapping).
109
4.6 Block search. ............................................................................................................... 111
4.6.1 Treatment of functions M, H, F, S. ........................................................................... 113
4.7 Show/hide the dynamic override of the HSC. .............................................................. 114
4.8 FFC (Fagor Feed Control) ........................................................................................... 115
4.9 Display the status of the DMC (Dynamic Machining Control)...................................... 116
4.9.1 DMC status and progress. ....................................................................................... 116
4.9.2 Learning phase. ....................................................................................................... 117
4.9.3 Deactivating the DMC. ............................................................................................. 118
CHAPTER 5 MANUAL (JOG) MODE
5.1 Interface description. ................................................................................................... 119
5.1.1 Description of a typical screen of this work mode.................................................... 119
5.1.2 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 121
5.2 Operations with the axes. ............................................................................................ 122
5.2.1 Home search............................................................................................................ 122
5.2.2 Jog ........................................................................................................................... 123
5.2.3 Jogging the axes with handwheels .......................................................................... 125
5.2.4 Moving an axis to a particular position (coordinate)................................................. 127
5.2.5 Coordinate preset .................................................................................................... 127
5.3 Spindle control ............................................................................................................. 128
5.4 Tool selection and tool change .................................................................................... 129
5.5 Setting the feedrate and spindle speed. ...................................................................... 130
5.6 Setting and activating the zero offsets and the fixture offsets. .................................... 131
CHAPTER 6 MANUAL (JOG) MODE. TOOL CALIBRATION
6.1 Manual calibration. Calibration without a probe........................................................... 135
6.2 Semi-automatic calibration. Calibration with a probe................................................... 139
6.3 Automatic calibration with a probe and a canned cycle............................................... 142
6.3.1 Mill or lathe model ("trihedron" geometrical configuration)....................................... 142
6.3.2 Lathe model ("plane" geometrical configuration) ..................................................... 145
CHAPTER 7 JOG MODE. PART CENTERING (MILL MODEL)
7.1 How to define the data................................................................................................. 149
7.2 Data programming. ...................................................................................................... 150
7.3 Basic operation. ........................................................................................................... 154
CHAPTER 8 EDISIMU MODE (EDITING AND SIMULATION)
8.1 Interface description. ................................................................................................... 157
8.1.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 159
8.2 Program editing and simulation ................................................................................... 160
8.2.1 Program editing........................................................................................................ 160
8.2.2 Editing a program in the 8055 CNC language ......................................................... 161
8.2.3 Translating a program in 8055 language. ................................................................ 163
8.2.4 Program simulation .................................................................................................. 165
8.2.5 Simulation errors...................................................................................................... 167
8.3 Editing window............................................................................................................. 168
8.3.1 Softkey and hotkey menus....................................................................................... 170
8.3.2 Contextual programming assistance........................................................................ 171
8.3.3 Help for programming subroutines........................................................................... 172
8.3.4 Syntax errors when editing ...................................................................................... 173
8.4 Working in the editing window. .................................................................................... 174
8.4.1 Select a program...................................................................................................... 174
8.4.2 Operations with blocks. Cut and paste. ................................................................... 174
8.4.3 Find a line or a text in the program. ......................................................................... 175
8.4.4 Undo and redo. ........................................................................................................ 175
8.4.5 Operations with files................................................................................................. 176
8.4.6 Customizing the editor (general options). ................................................................ 177
8.4.7 Customizing the editor (appearance)....................................................................... 179
8.4.8 Customizing the editor (syntax highlighting). ........................................................... 179
8.4.9 TEACH-IN ................................................................................................................ 180
8.4.10 Import DXF files ....................................................................................................... 181
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8.4.11 Import files from the 8055 (PIM and PIT). ................................................................ 184
8.4.12 Profile editor............................................................................................................. 185
8.4.13 Canned cycle editor. ................................................................................................ 185
8.4.14 Inclined planes (·M· model)...................................................................................... 186
8.4.15 Geometric-help editor............................................................................................... 187
8.5 Graphic assistance for the program editor................................................................... 191
8.6 Graphics window.......................................................................................................... 192
8.7 Program window .......................................................................................................... 193
8.8 Working in the program window................................................................................... 194
8.8.1 Select the first and last blocks of the execution. ..................................................... 194
8.8.2 Simulate program blocks separately. ....................................................................... 196
8.8.3 Display the status of the program or of the active subroutines. ............................... 197
8.9 Statistics window.......................................................................................................... 198
8.9.1 Time estimates......................................................................................................... 199
CHAPTER 9 FMC (FAGOR MACHINING CALCULATOR).
9.1 FMC calculator............................................................................................................. 203
9.2 Materials table.............................................................................................................. 204
9.3 Operations table........................................................................................................... 205
9.4 Working with the FMC.................................................................................................. 206
9.5 Backup/Restore. Data backup copy............................................................................. 206
CHAPTER 10 FCAS (FAGOR COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM).
10.1 FCAS status................................................................................................................. 208
10.2 FCAS operation. ......................................................................................................... 209
CHAPTER 11 PROFILE EDITOR
11.1 Interface description..................................................................................................... 211
11.1.1 How to use the profile editor. ................................................................................... 213
11.2 Define a new profile, enlarge an existing one or import one from a file. ...................... 214
11.2.1 Define any profile using straight and curved sections.............................................. 215
11.2.2 Define a circular profile. ........................................................................................... 217
11.2.3 Define a rectangular profile. ..................................................................................... 218
11.2.4 Enlarge a profile....................................................................................................... 218
11.2.5 Import a profile from a DXF file. ............................................................................... 219
11.2.6 Editing a profile in ProGTL3 language. .................................................................... 222
11.3 Modify a profile and insert corners............................................................................... 223
11.4 Configuring the profile editor. Displayed area.............................................................. 225
11.5 Configuring the profile editor. Define the work plane. .................................................. 225
11.6 End the session at the editor. ...................................................................................... 225
11.7 Examples of how to define profiles. ............................................................................. 226
11.7.1 Profile editor. Example 1 (milling). ........................................................................... 226
11.7.2 Profile editor. Example 2 (milling). ........................................................................... 227
11.7.3 Profile editor. Example 3 (milling). ........................................................................... 229
11.7.4 Profile editor. Example 4 (lathe)............................................................................... 230
CHAPTER 12 GRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT (MILL MODEL)
12.1 Description of the graphic environment. ...................................................................... 232
12.1.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 235
12.2 Type of graphics .......................................................................................................... 236
12.3 Zoom............................................................................................................................ 237
12.4 Dimensions .................................................................................................................. 238
12.5 Point of view................................................................................................................. 238
12.6 Measurement ............................................................................................................... 239
12.7 Clear screen................................................................................................................. 240
12.8 Colors........................................................................................................................... 240
12.9 Options......................................................................................................................... 241
12.10 Real coordinates .......................................................................................................... 242
12.11 Real coordinates with enlarged error ........................................................................... 242
12.12 Simulation speed ......................................................................................................... 242
CHAPTER 13 GRAPHICS HD (·M· MODEL).
13.1 Graphic environment.................................................................................................... 243
13.1.1 HD graphics in automatic mode. .............................................................................. 244
13.1.2 HD graphics in edisimu mode. ................................................................................. 245
13.1.3 Horizontal softkey menu. ......................................................................................... 246
13.2 Move, rotate and zoom in or out on the graphic. ......................................................... 247
13.3 Select the type of view. ............................................................................................... 248
13.4 Configuring the graphics window (properties of each window). .................................. 249
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13.5 Configuring and activating the sections. ..................................................................... 250
13.6 Configure the colors for the tool path and solid. ......................................................... 252
13.7 General configuration of the graphics. ........................................................................ 253
13.8 Configuration. Cancel the graphics. ............................................................................ 254
13.9 Configuration. Load machine. ..................................................................................... 254
13.10 Actions. Move the active sections. .............................................................................. 255
13.11 Actions. Print the graphic............................................................................................. 256
13.12 Delete the graphic. ...................................................................................................... 256
13.13 Editing, displaying and hiding parts. ........................................................................... 257
13.14 Automatic dimensions. ................................................................................................ 258
13.15 Saving part / Loading part. .......................................................................................... 258
13.16 Measure the part. ........................................................................................................ 259
13.17 Viewing the tool paths and the solid. .......................................................................... 260
13.18 Simulation speed (edisimu mode only). ...................................................................... 261
CHAPTER 14 GRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT (LATHE MODEL)
14.1 Description of the graphic environment. ...................................................................... 264
14.1.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 267
14.2 Type of graphics .......................................................................................................... 268
14.3 Zoom............................................................................................................................ 269
14.4 Dimensions .................................................................................................................. 270
14.5 Measurement............................................................................................................... 270
14.6 Clear screen ................................................................................................................ 271
14.7 Colors .......................................................................................................................... 271
14.8 Options ........................................................................................................................ 272
14.9 Real coordinates.......................................................................................................... 273
14.10 Real coordinates with enlarged error........................................................................... 273
14.11 Simulation speed ......................................................................................................... 273
CHAPTER 15 GRAPHICS HD (·T· MODEL).
15.1 Graphic environment. .................................................................................................. 275
15.1.1 HD graphics in automatic mode............................................................................... 276
15.1.2 HD graphics in edisimu mode. ................................................................................. 277
15.1.3 Horizontal softkey menu. ........................................................................................ 278
15.2 Move, rotate and zoom in or out on the graphic. ......................................................... 279
15.3 Select the type of view. ............................................................................................... 280
15.4 Configuring the graphics window (properties of each window). .................................. 281
15.5 Configuring and activating the sections. ..................................................................... 282
15.6 Configure the colors for the tool path and solid. ......................................................... 283
15.7 General configuration of the graphics. ........................................................................ 284
15.8 Configuration. Cancel the graphics. ............................................................................ 285
15.9 Configuration. Load machine. ..................................................................................... 285
15.10 Actions. Move the active sections. .............................................................................. 286
15.11 Actions. Print the graphic............................................................................................. 287
15.12 Delete the graphic. ...................................................................................................... 287
15.13 Editing, displaying and hiding parts. ........................................................................... 288
15.14 Automatic dimensions. ................................................................................................ 289
15.15 Saving part / Loading part. .......................................................................................... 289
15.16 Measure the part. ........................................................................................................ 290
15.17 Viewing the tool paths and the solid. .......................................................................... 291
15.18 Simulation speed (edisimu mode only). ...................................................................... 292
CHAPTER 16 MDI/MDA MODE
16.1 Interface description. ................................................................................................... 293
16.1.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 294
16.2 Edit and execute individual blocks............................................................................... 295
16.3 Block history. ............................................................................................................... 296
CHAPTER 17 USER TABLES
17.1 User table presentation................................................................................................ 297
17.1.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 298
17.2 Zero offset tables ......................................................................................................... 299
17.3 Fixture table ................................................................................................................. 301
17.4 Arithmetic parameter tables......................................................................................... 302
17.5 Operations with tables ................................................................................................. 304
17.5.1 Data editing.............................................................................................................. 304
17.5.2 Save and recall tables.............................................................................................. 305
17.5.3 Find text. ................................................................................................................. 306
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CHAPTER 18 TOOL AND MAGAZINE TABLE
18.1 Presentation of the tool tables and magazine tables. ................................................. 307
18.1.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 308
18.1.2 Search for a text in the tables .................................................................................. 309
18.1.3 Save and load the tables.......................................................................................... 310
18.1.4 Printing the tables .................................................................................................... 312
18.2 Tool table ..................................................................................................................... 313
18.3 Tool and tool magazine table....................................................................................... 315
18.3.1 Vertical softkey menu............................................................................................... 315
18.3.2 The tool list............................................................................................................... 316
18.3.3 Description of the tool data ...................................................................................... 317
18.4 Tool table (simple mode). ............................................................................................ 325
18.4.1 Vertical softkey menu............................................................................................... 325
18.4.2 Configuring the tool data display.............................................................................. 325
18.4.3 Data of the M tools (standard page - screen-). ........................................................ 326
18.4.4 Data of the T tools (standard page - screen-). ......................................................... 327
18.4.5 Data of the M/T tools (offset page - screen-). .......................................................... 328
18.4.6 Editing the tool table................................................................................................. 328
18.5 Operations with the tool table (full mode). ................................................................... 329
18.5.1 Editing the tool table................................................................................................. 329
18.6 Active-tools table.......................................................................................................... 330
18.6.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 331
18.6.2 Changing the tool of the spindle............................................................................... 331
18.7 Table for the status of the tool change process ........................................................... 332
18.8 Magazine table............................................................................................................. 333
18.8.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 334
18.8.2 List of magazine positions........................................................................................ 335
18.8.3 Magazine information............................................................................................... 336
18.9 Operations with the magazine table............................................................................. 338
18.9.1 Loading / unloading tools to / from the magazine .................................................... 338
18.9.2 Load / unload a tool to / from the tool changer arm ................................................. 340
CHAPTER 19 UTILITIES MODE
19.1 Interface description..................................................................................................... 341
19.1.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 343
19.2 Set how to display the list of programs. ....................................................................... 344
19.3 Select files and create folders...................................................................................... 345
19.4 Find in files................................................................................................................... 346
19.5 Protection passwords................................................................................................... 347
19.6 Data safety backup. Backup - Restore ........................................................................ 349
19.7 Encrypting files............................................................................................................. 351
CHAPTER 20 PLC
20.1 Appearance of the PLC mode...................................................................................... 353
20.1.1 Icon description (vertical softkeys) ........................................................................... 354
20.2 "Programs" service ...................................................................................................... 355
20.2.1 Softkey menus. PLC project..................................................................................... 356
20.2.2 Softkey menus. Files of the PLC project. ................................................................. 357
20.3 Program editing............................................................................................................ 358
20.4 Editing in C language or mnemonic language. ............................................................ 360
20.4.1 Softkey "Analyze"..................................................................................................... 361
20.4.2 Softkey "File". .......................................................................................................... 361
20.4.3 Softkey "Undo". ........................................................................................................ 361
20.4.4 Softkey "Operations with blocks". ............................................................................ 362
20.4.5 Softkey "Find/Replace". ........................................................................................... 363
20.4.6 Softkey "Customize"................................................................................................. 364
20.5 Editing in contact (ladder) language (softkeys)............................................................ 365
20.5.1 Softkey "Analyze"..................................................................................................... 366
20.5.2 Softkey "File". .......................................................................................................... 366
20.5.3 "Edit" softkey. .......................................................................................................... 367
20.5.4 Softkey "View". ........................................................................................................ 369
20.5.5 Softkey "Marks". ...................................................................................................... 369
20.5.6 Softkey "Find"........................................................................................................... 370
20.5.7 Softkey "Customize"................................................................................................. 370
20.6 Program monitoring ..................................................................................................... 371
20.6.1 Softkey menus. Monitoring in C language or mnemonic language. ........................ 372
20.6.2 Softkey menus. Monitoring in contact (ladder) language. ....................................... 373
20.7 "Commands" service.................................................................................................... 375
20.7.1 Softkey menus. Options of the "Commands" service............................................... 375
20.8 "Outputs" service ......................................................................................................... 376
20.8.1 Softkey menus. Options of the "Outputs" service. ................................................... 377
20.9 "Logic analyzer" service............................................................................................... 378
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20.9.1 Editing logic analyzer data ....................................................................................... 379
20.9.2 Save, load and reset the analyzer configuration...................................................... 381
20.9.3 Execute and analyze trace....................................................................................... 382
20.9.4 Customize the appearance of the logic analyzer ..................................................... 382
20.10 "Monitoring" service ..................................................................................................... 383
20.10.1 Description of resource tables ................................................................................. 384
20.10.2 Definition of the table resources .............................................................................. 385
20.10.3 Options of the "Monitoring" service (softkeys). ........................................................ 386
20.11 "Cross references" service........................................................................................... 387
20.11.1 Softkey menus. Options of the "Cross reference" service. ...................................... 388
20.12 "Statistics" service........................................................................................................ 389
20.12.1 Softkey menus. Options of the "Statistics" service................................................... 390
20.13 "Messages" service...................................................................................................... 391
20.13.1 Softkey menus. Options of the "Messages" service................................................. 392
20.13.2 Editing the message and error table ........................................................................ 393
20.13.3 Displaying PLC messages ....................................................................................... 394
20.13.4 Displaying PLC errors .............................................................................................. 395
20.13.5 Grouping the additional information text files in a single file. ................................... 396
20.13.6 Save, load and print a message and error table ...................................................... 397
CHAPTER 21 MACHINE PARAMETERS
21.1 Appearance of the machine parameter tables............................................................. 399
21.1.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 400
21.2 Parameter table description......................................................................................... 401
21.2.1 "M" function setting table ......................................................................................... 402
21.2.2 Compensation table ................................................................................................. 403
21.2.3 Kinematics table....................................................................................................... 404
21.2.4 OEM parameters...................................................................................................... 405
21.3 Operations with tables ................................................................................................. 406
21.3.1 Data editing and validation....................................................................................... 406
21.3.2 Save and recall tables.............................................................................................. 407
21.3.3 Find text. ................................................................................................................. 408
21.3.4 Importing and exporting compensation tables. ........................................................ 409
CHAPTER 22 SETUP ASSISTANCE
22.1 Oscilloscope ................................................................................................................ 412
22.1.1 Interface description................................................................................................. 413
22.1.2 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 414
22.1.3 Configuration screen................................................................................................ 417
22.1.4 Configure and execute the oscilloscope function..................................................... 418
22.1.5 Machine parameter editing. .................................................................................... 419
22.2 The Bode diagram ....................................................................................................... 422
22.2.1 Interface description................................................................................................. 423
22.2.2 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 424
22.2.3 Machine parameter editing. .................................................................................... 427
22.2.4 Configuration screen................................................................................................ 429
22.3 The circularity (roundness) test ................................................................................... 432
22.3.1 Interface description................................................................................................. 433
22.3.2 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 435
22.3.3 Configuring and executing the circularity (roundness) test ...................................... 436
22.3.4 Configure the graphic environment.......................................................................... 437
22.3.5 Define and execute the movement subroutine ........................................................ 438
22.3.6 Data capture for the graphic .................................................................................... 439
22.3.7 Adjustment of the machine parameters involved ..................................................... 440
22.3.8 Validate the changes and save the configuration used ........................................... 442
22.3.9 Machine parameters that may be modified.............................................................. 443
CHAPTER 23 DDSSETUP
23.1 Appearance of the DDSSetup mode ........................................................................... 445
23.1.1 Icon description (vertical softkeys)........................................................................... 446
23.2 List of devices connected to the bus............................................................................ 447
23.3 Drives accessing level (only Sercos). .......................................................................... 449
23.4 –Parameters and variables– service. .......................................................................... 450
23.5 –Error management– service. ..................................................................................... 452
23.6 –Monitoring– service.................................................................................................... 453
23.7 –Information– service .................................................................................................. 455
23.8 Command generator (only Sercos). ............................................................................ 457
23.9 Command line.............................................................................................................. 458
23.10 File for setting the parameters of Mechatrolink servos. ............................................... 460
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CHAPTER 24 DIAGNOSIS
24.1 Appearance of the diagnosis mode. ............................................................................ 463
24.1.1 Softkey menus. ........................................................................................................ 464
24.2 Configuration diagnosis ............................................................................................... 465
24.2.1 System diagnosis ..................................................................................................... 465
24.2.2 Software diagnosis................................................................................................... 466
24.2.3 Hardware diagnosis. Bus CAN, Sercos and Mechatrolink. ...................................... 467
24.3 Sercos diagnosis.......................................................................................................... 469
24.4 Save the CAN configuration for the start-up test. ........................................................ 470
24.5 Report generation ........................................................................................................ 471
24.6 View the history of errors and warnings issued by the CNC........................................ 472
24.7 Generating the Fagor file for error diagnosis. .............................................................. 472
24.8 Access particular utilities of the operative system and other applications. .................. 472
24.9 Operating Terms. ......................................................................................................... 473
24.9.1 Generating the "Operating Terms” codes (only for OEM)........................................ 474
24.9.2 Enter the CNC code to activate or cancel the temporary user license..................... 476
CHAPTER 25 APPS.
25.1 DiskMonitor application. Changing the work mode and device registration................. 478
25.2 Network Settings. Configuring network properties....................................................... 480
25.3 System. Set the date and time..................................................................................... 480
25.4 APPS. Send emails...................................................................................................... 481
25.4.1 Configure and activate the application. .................................................................... 483
CHAPTER 26 KINEMATICS CALIBRATION.
26.1 Kinematics calibration (Kinematic offsets). .................................................................. 487
26.1.1 Page 1. Data editing page........................................................................................ 487
26.1.2 Page 2. Page to display the captured position values (coordinates). ...................... 489
26.1.3 Page 3. Page to display the calculated data. ........................................................... 490
26.1.4 How to calibrate a kinematics. ................................................................................. 491
26.2 Tables to modify type 1 to 16 kinematics to vector kinematics. ................................... 492
26.2.1 Adapting a type 1 kinematics to a type 50 kinematics. ............................................ 492
26.2.2 Adapting a type 2 kinematics to a type 50 kinematics. ............................................ 493
26.2.3 Adapting a type 3 kinematics to a type 50 kinematics. ............................................ 494
26.2.4 Adapting a type 4 kinematics to a type 50 kinematics. ............................................ 495
26.2.5 Adapting a type 5 kinematics to a type 50 kinematics. ............................................ 496
26.2.6 Adapting a type 6 kinematics to a type 50 kinematics. ............................................ 497
26.2.7 Adapting a type 7 kinematics to a type 50 kinematics. ............................................ 498
26.2.8 Adapting a type 8 kinematics to a type 50 kinematics. ............................................ 499
26.2.9 Adapting a type 9 kinematics to a type 51 kinematics. ............................................ 500
26.2.10 Adapting a type 10 kinematics to a type 51 kinematics. .......................................... 501
26.2.11 Adapting a type 11 kinematics to a type 51 kinematics. .......................................... 502
26.2.12 Adapting a type 12 kinematics to a type 51 kinematics. .......................................... 503
26.2.13 Adapting a type 13 kinematics to a type 52 kinematics. .......................................... 504
26.2.14 Adapting a type 14 kinematics to a type 52 kinematics. .......................................... 506
26.2.15 Adapting a type 15 kinematics to a type 52 kinematics. .......................................... 508
26.2.16 Adapting a type 16 kinematics to a type 52 kinematics. .......................................... 510
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT - CNC 8060
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS.
(*) Differential TTL / Sinusoidal 1 Vpp (**) TTL / Differential TTL / Sinusoidal 1 Vpp / SSI protocol / FeeDat / EnDat
Basic characteristics. 8060
M FL
8060
M Power
8060
T FL
8060
T Power
8060
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Number of axes. 3 to 4 3 to 6 3 to 4 3 to 6 3 to 6
Number of spindles. 1 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 3 1
Maximum number of axes and spindles. 57577
Interpolated axes. 44444
Number of tool magazines. 1 1 1 1 to 2 1
Number of execution channels. 1 1 1 1 to 2 1
Number of handwheels. 1 to 3
Type of servo system. Analog / Sercos Digital
Communications. RS485 / RS422 / RS232
Ethernet
Integrated PLC.
PLC execution time.
Digital inputs / Digital outputs.
Marks / Registers.
Timers / Counters.
Symbols.
< 1ms/K
1024 / 1024
8192 / 1024
512 / 256
Unlimited
Block processing time. < 2.0 ms < 1.5 ms < 2.0 ms < 1.5 ms < 1 ms
Remote modules. RIOW RIO5 RIO70 RIOR RCS-S
Valid for CNC. 8070
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Digital inputs per module. 8 24 / 48 16 48 - - -
Digital outputs per module. 8 16 / 32 16 32 - - -
Analog inputs per module. 4 4 8 - - - - - -
Analog outputs per module. 4 4 4 - - - 4
Inputs for PT100 temperature sensors. 2 2 - - - - - - - - -
Feedback inputs. - - - - - - 4 (*) - - - 4 (**)
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SOFTWARE OPTIONS.
Some of the features described in this manual are dependent on the acquired software options. The active
software options for the CNC can be consulted in the diagnostics mode (accessible from the task window
by pressing [CTRL] [A]), under software options.
Consult the ordering handbook for information on the software options available for your model.
SOFT 8060 ADDIT AXES
Additional shaft.
Add axes to the default configuration.
SOFT 8060 ADDIT SPINDLES
Additional spindle.
Add spindles to the default configuration.
SOFT 8060 ADDIT TOOL MAGAZ
Additional tool magazine.
Add tool magazines to the default configuration.
SOFT 8060 ADDIT CHANNELS
Additional channel.
Add channels to the default configuration.
SOFT DIGITAL SERCOS
Sercos digital bus.
Sercos digital bus.
SOFT i4.0 CONNECTIVITY PACK
Industry 4.0.
This option allows for the use and capture of data using the
FSYS.
SOFT EDIT/SIMUL
EDISIMU mode (editing and simulation).
It allows for the editing, modification and simulation of a
part-program.
SOFT TOOL RADIUS COMP
Radius compensation.
Tool compensation allows programming the contour to be
machined based on part dimensions of the and without
taking into account the dimensions of the tool that will be
used later on. This avoids having to calculate and define
the tool path based on the tool radius.
SOFT PROFILE EDITOR
Profile editor.
Allows for the part profiles to be edited graphically and to
import dxf files.
SOFT 60 F3D GRAPHICS
F3D graphics.
High definition solid 3D graphics for the execution and
simulation of part-programs and canned cycles of the
editor.
During machining, the F3D graphics display the tool
removing the material from the part in real time, allowing
for the condition of the part to be seen at all times. F3D
graphics can display up to 4 views of the part, where each
can be rotated, zoomed in or zoomed out. Measurements
can also be made on the part and even sections on the
piece from any angle.
SOFT 60 IIP CONVERSATIONAL
Interactive Icon-based Pages (conversational mode).
IIP or conversational mode is specifically designed for
people without any prior programming knowledge or for
those that are not familiarized with Fagor CNC's.
Working in conversational mode is easier than in ISO
mode, as it ensures proper data entry and minimizes the
number of operations to be defined. There is no need to
work with part-programs.
SOFT 60 RTCP
Dynamic RTCP (Rotating Tool Center Point).
The dynamic RTCP option is required for interpolation
machining with 4, 5 or 6 axis.
SOFT 60 C AXIS
C axis.
It activates the kinematics for working with the C axis and
the associated canned cycles. The CNC can control
several C axes. The parameters of each axis indicate if it
will function as a C axis or not, where it will not be
necessary to activate another axis for the machine
parameters.
SOFT 60 Y AXIS
Y axis for lathe.
It activates the kinematics for working with the Y axis and
the associated canned cycles.
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SOFT 60 TANDEM AXES
Tandem axes.
A tandem axis consists in two motors mechanically
coupled (slaved) and making up a single transmission
system (axis or spindle). A tandem axis helps provide the
necessary torque to move an axis when a single motor is
not capable of supplying enough torque to do it.
When activating this feature, it should be kept in mind that
for each tandem axis of the machine, another axis must be
added to the entire configuration. For example, on a large
3-axis lathe (X Z and tailstock), if the tailstock is a tandem
axis, the final purchase order for the machine must
indicate 4 axes.
SOFT 60 SYNCHRONISM
Synchronization of axes and spindles.
The axes and ballscrews may be synchronized in two
ways: in terms of speed or position. The CNC
configuration takes into consideration the synchronization
of 2 axes or 2 spindles. Once synchronized, only the
master displays and programs the element.
SOFT 60 HSSA I MACHINING SYSTEM
High Speed Surface Accuracy.
This is the new version of algorithms for high speed
machining (HSC). This new HSSA algorithm allows for
high speed machining optimization, where higher cutting
speeds, smoother contours, a better surface finishing and
greater precision are achieved.
SOFT 60 HSSA II MACHINING SYSTEM
HSSA-II machining system.
This is the new version of algorithms for high speed
machining (HSC). This new HSSA algorithm allows for
high speed machining optimization, where higher cutting
speeds, smoother contours, a better surface finishing and
greater precision are achieved.
SOFT 60 PROBE
Probing canned cycles.
The CNC may have two probes; usually a tabletop probe
to calibrate tools and a measuring probe to measure the
part.
This option activates the functions G100, G103 and G104
(for probe movements) and probe canned cycles (which
help to measure part surfaces and to calibrate tools).
For the laser model, it only activates the non-cycle function
G100.
SOFT 60 CONV USER CYCLES
Conversational user cycles.
Incorporation of user cycles in conversational mode.
SOFT 60 PROGTL3
ProGTL3 programming language.
Another language apart from ISO for the programming of
profiles using a geometric language without the need to
use external CAD systems. This language allows for
program functions to define lines and circles which define
the points of intersection on a profile, in addition to macros
for the creation of solids defined by a flat profile and one
or more section profiles.
SOFT 60 PPTRANS
Part-program translator.
The program translator may be used to convert programs
written in other languages into Fagor ISO codes.
SOFT THIRD PARTY CANOPEN
Third-party CANopen.
Enables the use of non-Fagor CANopen modules.
SOFT MAB SYSTEM.
MAB drives.
Sercos connection with MAB drives.
SOFT 60 PWM CONTROL
Pulse-Width Modulation.
This function is only available for Sercos bus controlled
systems. It is mostly oriented toward laser machines for
the cutting of very thick sheets, where the CNC generates
a series of PWM pulses to control the power of the laser
when drilling the starting point.
This feature is essential for cutting very thick sheets and
it requires two quick digital outputs located on the central
unit. With this new feature, the OEM does not need to
install or program any external device, which reduces
machine costs and installation times. The end user also
benefits, since the “Cutting with PWM ” feature is much
easier to use and program.
SOFT 60 GAP CONTROL
Gap control.
This is mostly oriented toward laser machines. Gap
control makes it possible to maintain a set distance
between the laser nozzle and the surface of the sheet. This
distance is calculated by a sensor connected to the CNC,
so that the CNC offsets the sensor variations on the
distance programmed with additional movements in the
axis programmed for the gap.
SOFT DMC
Dynamic Machining Control.
DMC adapts the feedrate during machining to maintain the
cutting power as close as possible to ideal machining
conditions.
SOFT FMC
Fagor Machining Calculator.
The FMC application consists of a database of materials
to be machined and machining operations (milling and
turning) with an interface to choose suitable cutting
conditions for these operations.
SOFT FFC
Fagor Feed Control.
During the execution of a canned cycle of the editor, the
FFC function makes it possible to replace the feedrate and
speed programmed in the cycle with the active values of
the execution, which are acted upon by the feed override
and speed override.
SOFT 60/65/70 OPERATING TERMS
Temporary user license.
The "Operating Terms" option activates a temporary user
license for the CNC, which is valid until the date
determined by the OEM.
SOFT MANUAL NESTING
Manual nesting
Nesting consists of creating a pattern on the sheet material
using previously defined figures (in dxf, dwg or parametric
files), so as to use most of the sheet as possible. Once the
pattern has been defined, the CNC creates a program.
During manual nesting, the operator distributes the parts
on top of the sheet material.
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SOFT AUTO NESTING
Automatic nesting
Nesting consists of creating a pattern on the sheet material
using previously defined figures (in dxf, dwg or parametric
files), so as to use most of the sheet as possible. Once the
pattern has been defined, the CNC creates a program.
During automatic nesting, the application distributes the
figures on the sheet material and optimizes the spaces.
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT - CNC 8065
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS.
Basic characteristics. 8065 M 8065 M Power
Basic Pack 1 Basic Pack 1
Number of execution channels. 1 1 1 1 to 4
Number of axes. 3 to 6 5 to 8 5 to 12 8 to 28
Number of spindles. 1 1 to 2 1 to 4 1 to 4
Maximum number of axes and spindles. 7 10 16 32
Number of tool magazines. 1 1 1 to 2 1 to 4
Limited to 4 interpolated axes. Option Option Option Option
Basic characteristics. 8065 T 8065 T Power
Basic Pack 1 Basic Pack 1
Number of execution channels. 1 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 4
Number of axes. 3 to 5 5 to 7 5 to 12 8 to 28
Number of spindles. 2 2 3 to 4 3 to 4
Maximum number of axes and spindles. 7 9 16 32
Number of tool magazines. 1 1 to 2 1 to 2 1 to 4
Limited to 4 interpolated axes. Option Option Option Option
Basic characteristics. 8065 M 8065 M Power 8065 T 8065 T Power
Number of handwheels. 1 to 12
Type of servo system. Analog / Digital Sercos / Digital Mechatrolink
Communications. RS485 / RS422 / RS232
Ethernet
Integrated PLC.
PLC execution time.
Digital inputs / Digital outputs.
Marks / Registers.
Timers / Counters.
Symbols.
< 1ms/K
1024 / 1024
8192 / 1024
512 / 256
Unlimited
Block processing time. < 1 ms
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(*) Differential TTL / Sinusoidal 1 Vpp (**) TTL / Differential TTL / Sinusoidal 1 Vpp / SSI protocol / FeeDat / EnDat
Remote modules. RIOW RIO5 RIO70 RIOR RCS-S
Valid for CNC. 8070
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Communication with the remote modules. CANopen CANopen CANfagor CANopen Sercos
Digital inputs per module. 8 24 / 48 16 48 - - -
Digital outputs per module. 8 16 / 32 16 32 - - -
Analog inputs per module. 4 4 8 - - - - - -
Analog outputs per module. 4 4 4 - - - 4
Inputs for PT100 temperature sensors. 2 2 - - - - - - - - -
Feedback inputs. - - - - - - 4 (*) - - - 4 (**)
Customizing (on an open system only).
PC-based open system, fully customizable.
INI configuration files.
Tool for display configuration FGUIM.
Visual Basic®, Visual C++®, etc.
Internal databases in Microsoft® Access.
OPC compatible interface
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SOFTWARE OPTIONS.
Some of the features described in this manual are dependent on the acquired software options. The active
software options for the CNC can be consulted in the diagnostics mode (accessible from the task window
by pressing [CTRL] [A]), under software options.
Consult the ordering handbook for information on the software options available for your model.
SOFT ADDIT AXES
Additional shaft.
Add axes to the default configuration.
SOFT ADDIT SPINDLES
Additional spindle.
Add spindles to the default configuration.
SOFT ADDIT TOOL MAGAZ
Additional tool magazine.
Add tool magazines to the default configuration.
SOFT ADDIT CHANNELS
Additional channel.
Add channels to the default configuration.
SOFT 4 AXES INTERPOLATION LIMIT
Limited to 4 interpolated axes.
It limits the number of axes to 4, where the CNC can also
interpolate these at the same time.
SOFT i4.0 CONNECTIVITY PACK
Industry 4.0.
This option allows for the use and capture of data using the
FSYS.
SOFT OPEN SYSTEM
Open system.
The CNC is a closed system that offers all the features
needed to machine parts. Nevertheless, at times there are
some customers who use third-party applications to take
measurements, perform statistics or other tasks apart
from machining a part.
This feature must be active when installing this type of
application, even if they are Office files. Once the
application has been installed, it is recommended to close
the CNC in order to prevent the operators from installing
other kinds of applications that could slow the system
down and affect the machining operations.
SOFT DIGITAL SERCOS
Sercos digital bus.
Sercos digital bus.
SOFT EDIT/SIMUL
EDISIMU mode (editing and simulation).
It allows for the editing, modification and simulation of a
part-program.
SOFT DUAL-PURPOSE (M-T)
Dual-purpose machine.
A dual-purpose machine allows for both milling and
turning cycles. On lathes with a Y axis, it allows making
pockets, bosses and even irregular pockets with islands
during milling cycles. Turning cycles can be used by
milling machines which have a rotary axis that functions
as a C axis.
SOFT IEC 61131 LANGUAGE
IEC 61131 language
IEC 61131 is a PLC programming language that is very
popular in alternative markets, which is slowly entering
into the machine-tool market. With this feature, the PLC
may be programmed either in the usual Fagor language
or in IEC 61131 format.
This feature requires the MP-PLUS (83700201)
processor.
SOFT TOOL RADIUS COMP
Compensación de radio.
Tool compensation allows programming the contour to be
machined based on part dimensions of the and without
taking into account the dimensions of the tool that will be
used later on. This avoids having to calculate and define
the tool path based on the tool radius.
SOFT IIP CONVERSATIONAL
Interactive Icon-based Pages (conversational mode).
IIP or conversational mode is specifically designed for
people without any prior programming knowledge or for
those that are not familiarized with Fagor CNC's.
Working in conversational mode is easier than in ISO
mode, as it ensures proper data entry and minimizes the
number of operations to be defined. There is no need to
work with part-programs.
Operating manual.
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SOFT PROFILE EDITOR
Profile editor.
Allows for the part profiles to be edited graphically and to
import dxf files.
SOFT HD GRAPHICS
HD graphics.
High definition solid 3D graphics for the execution and
simulation of part-programs and canned cycles of the
editor.
During machining, the HD graphics display, in real time,
the tool removing the material from the part, allowing the
condition of the part to be seen at all times. HD graphics
can display up to 4 views of the part, where each can be
rotated, zoomed in or zoomed out. Measurements can
also be made on the part and even sections on the piece
from any angle.
In a multi-channel system, this feature requires the MP-
PLUS (83700201) processor.
SOFT RTCP
Dynamic RTCP (Rotating Tool Center Point).
The dynamic RTCP option is required for interpolation
machining with 4, 5 or 6 axis.
This feature requires the MP-PLUS (83700201)
processor.
SOFT C AXIS
C axis.
It activates the kinematics for working with the C axis and
the associated canned cycles. The CNC can control
several C axes. The parameters of each axis indicate if it
will function as a C axis or not, where it will not be
necessary to activate another axis for the machine
parameters.
SOFT Y AXIS
Y axis for lathe.
It activates the kinematics for working with the Y axis and
the associated canned cycles.
SOFT TANDEM AXES
Tandem axes.
A tandem axis consists in two motors mechanically
coupled (slaved) and making up a single transmission
system (axis or spindle). A tandem axis helps provide the
necessary torque to move an axis when a single motor is
not capable of supplying enough torque to do it.
When activating this feature, it should be kept in mind that
for each tandem axis of the machine, another axis must be
added to the entire configuration. For example, on a large
3-axis lathe (X Z and tailstock), if the tailstock is a tandem
axis, the final purchase order for the machine must
indicate 4 axes.
SOFT SYNCHRONISM
Synchronization of axes and spindles.
The axes and ballscrews may be synchronized in two
ways: in terms of speed or position. The CNC
configuration takes into consideration the synchronization
of 2 axes or 2 spindles. Once synchronized, only the
master displays and programs the element.
SOFT KINEMATIC CALIBRATION
Kinematics calibration.
This work mode may be used to calibrate kinematics for
the first time and to re-calibrate it every so often to correct
any possible deviations originated by the day-to-day
machine work.
SOFT HSSA II MACHINING SYSTEM
HSSA-II machining system.
This is the new version of algorithms for high speed
machining (HSC). This new HSSA algorithm allows for
high speed machining optimization, where higher cutting
speeds, smoother contours, a better surface finishing and
greater precision are achieved.
SOFT TANGENTIAL CONTROL
Tangential control.
"Tangential Control" maintains a rotary axis always in the
same orientation with respect to the programmed tool
path. The machining path is defined on the axes of the
active plane and the CNC maintains the orientation of the
rotary axis along the entire tool path.
SOFT PROBE
Probing canned cycles.
The CNC may have two probes; usually a tabletop probe
to calibrate tools and a measuring probe to measure the
part.
This option activates the functions G100, G103 and G104
(for probe movements) and probe canned cycles (which
help to measure part surfaces and to calibrate tools).
SOFT CONV USER CYCLES
Conversational user cycles.
Incorporation of user cycles in conversational mode.
SOFT 70 PROGTL3
ProGTL3 programming language
Another language apart from ISO for the programming of
profiles using a geometric language without the need to
use external CAD systems. This language allows for
program functions to define lines and circles which define
the points of intersection on a profile, in addition to macros
for the creation of solids defined by a flat profile and one
or more section profiles.
SOFT PPTRANS
Part-program translator.
The program translator may be used to convert programs
written in other languages into Fagor ISO codes.
SOFT THIRD PARTY CANOPEN
Third-party CANopen.
Enables the use of non-Fagor CANopen modules.
SOFT FVC BASIC
SOFT FVC UP TO 10m3
SOFT FVC MORE TO 10m3
Volumetric compensation.
5-axis machines are generally used during the
manufacturing of large parts. The accuracy of the parts is
limited by the machine manufacturing tolerances and is
effected by temperature variations during machining.
In sectors such as the aerospace industry, machining
demands mean that classic compensation tools are
becoming suboptimal. Volumetric compensation FVC
comes in to complement the machine adjusting tools.
When mapping the total work volume of the machine, the
CNC knows the exact position of the tool at all times. After
applying the required compensation, the resulting part is
made with the desired precision and tolerance.
There are 3 options, which depend on the size of the
machine.
FVC BASIC: 25-point compensation on each axis.
Quick calibration (time), but less precise than the
other two, but sufficient for the desired tolerances.
FVC UP TO 10m3: Volume compensation up to 10 m³.
More accurate than FVC BASIC, but requires a more
accurate calibration using a Tracer or Tracker laser).
FVC MORE TO 10m3: Volume compensation greater
than 10 m³. More accurate than FVC BASIC, but
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requires a more accurate calibration using a Tracer or
Tracker laser.
This feature is not available for the “Power” model.
SOFT DMC
Dynamic Machining Control.
DMC adapts the feedrate during machining to maintain the
cutting power as close as possible to ideal machining
conditions.
SOFT FMC
Fagor Machining Calculator.
The FMC application consists of a database of materials
to be machined and machining operations (milling and
turning) with an interface to choose suitable cutting
conditions for these operations.
SOFT FFC
Fagor Feed Control.
During the execution of a canned cycle of the editor, the
FFC function makes it possible to replace the feedrate and
speed programmed in the cycle with the active values of
the execution, which are acted upon by the feed override
and speed override.
SOFT 60/65/70 OPERATING TERMS
Temporary user license.
The "Operating Terms" option activates a temporary user
license for the CNC, which is valid until the date
determined by the OEM.
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Fagor CNC 8065 User manual

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