6 NC Machine Data (NC MD), NC Setting Data (NC SD) 03.95
6.4 Axis-specific MD 1 (axial data 1)
Coarse stop tolerance range
204*
Default value Lower input limit Upper input limit Units
40 +0 16 000 units (MS)
40 +0 99 999 999
(as from SW 4.4) units (MS)
Active on
NC Stop
The value defining the ”Coarse stop tolerance range ”can be higher than that defining the
”Fine stop tolerance range”. Consequently, a block change to the next machining block will be
initiated correspondingly sooner.
If this function is not required, it can be rendered ineffective by entering identical values in the
machine data locations for coarse exact stop and fine exact stop.
The coarse stop tolerance range is effective in the following cases:
• G00
Block preceding G04
Block preceding setting data
Block ahead of which only auxiliary functions have been programmed
Single block without G60/G09
• Jog
Incremental feed
End of program
Note:
The coarse stop tolerance range is not approached in continuous-path operation G64
(exception: G00 G64 coarse exact stop). There is no secondary error as a result of a large
number of consecutive positioning operations, as position control is not "deactivated" by the
stop tolerance range; instead, the second block is processed before the end position of the
first block is reached.
The current traversing path is now the remainder of block 1, block 2 and so on.
If the axis stops for an instant, e.g. because another axis is about to move or because there is
no axis movement in this program block, compensation is such that the following error is 0 and
the axis is precisely positioned. Also refer to NC MD 208* and 272*.
Note:
As from SW 4, for 8 parameter sets
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