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MULTI-SPINDLE SYSTEM. SPINDLE<br />
CONTROL.<br />
7<br />
The CNC can have up to four spindles distributed between the various channels of the<br />
system. A channel may have one, several or no spindles associated with it. Via part-program<br />
or in MDI/MDA mode, it is possible to indicate which spindle the com<strong>man</strong>ds are directed to;<br />
when not indicated, the com<strong>man</strong>ds are directed to the master spindle of the channel.<br />
Each channel can only control its spindles; it is not possible to start up or stop the spindles<br />
of another channel directly. Indirectly, the CNC can control the spindles of another channel<br />
using the instruction #EXBLK.<br />
Multi-spindle system.<br />
A multi-spindle channel is one that has two or more spindles. Via part-program or MDI, it is<br />
possible to indicate which spindle the com<strong>man</strong>ds are directed to; when not indicated, the<br />
com<strong>man</strong>ds are directed to the master spindle of the channel.<br />
All the spindles of the channel may be running at the same time. Also, each of them may<br />
be in a different mode; turn in different directions, be in positioning mode, etc.<br />
Master spindle of the channel.<br />
The master spindle is the main spindle of the channel. In general, whenever a channel has<br />
a single spindle, it will be its master spindle. When a channel has several spindles, the CNC<br />
will choose the master spindle according to the established criteria.<br />
CNC <strong>8065</strong><br />
(REF: 1103)<br />
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