ID 51024
Because of a sliding movement of the DR channel the Escape channel is shifted into the Approach. | ||||
Description | When an escape shift is active, the escape channel can be “forced” into the approach by a movement of the DR channel in the direction of the approach end. | |||
Response | Class | 4 | Movement stop. | |
Solution | Class | 6 | Prevent a DR movement in the approach direction by the PLC when escape is active in the area of the approach end. | |
Parameter | %1: | Current value [0.1 10^-3 mm or ø] | ||
Current distance of the active escape channel. | ||||
%2: | Limit value [0.1 10^-3 mm or ø] | |||
Current distance up to the approach end. | ||||
%3: | State [0.1 10^-3 mm or ø] | |||
Total distance of the approach geometry. | ||||
%4: | Upper limit value [0.1 10^-3 mm or ø] | |||
Total distance of the escape geometry (distance to the approach end + approach distance) | ||||
Error type | 1, Error message from NC program. | |||
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