Okuma Alarm-A 1891 Unloader interference position


Okuma Alarm-A 1891 Unloader interference position

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None->By LT10,

The ZA axis in G13/G140 mode left the regular range (between the specified point and the L spindle) with the unloader
carrier not at the right end or the unloader carrier left the right end with the ZA axis in G13/G140 mode out of the regular range.

By MACTURN250,
The ZA axis in G13/G140 mode left the regular range (between the specified point and the L spindle) with the unloader shutter is not closed or the unloader shutter is not closed with the ZA axis in G13/G140 mode out of the regular range.
1->By NC unloader, The ZA axis is left the regular range (between the specified point and the L spindle) with the unloader carrier at the point(the point is right than [2nd spindle in]) or the unloader carrier at the point (the point is right than [2nd spindle in]) with the ZA axis out of the regular range.
2->By NC unloader, The ZB axis is left regular range (between the specified point and the L spindle) with the unloader carrier at the point(the point is right than [2nd spindle in]) or the unloader carrier at the point(the point is right than [2nd spindle in]) with the ZB axis out of the regular range.
3->By NC unloader, The ZB axis is left the regular range (between the specified point and the R spindle) with the unloader carrier at the point(the point is left than [2nd spindle in]) or the unloader carrier at the point(the point is left [2nd spindle in]) with the ZB axis out of the regular range.
4->By NC unloader, The XA axis is left the plus limt point with the unloader carrier at the point(left the point [2nd spindle in])
or the unloader carrier at the point(the point is left [2nd spindle in]) with the XA axis out of the plus limt point.
5->By NC unloader, The ZA axis is left the minus limt point with the unloader carrier at the point(left the point [2nd spindle in])
or the unloader carrier at the point(the point is left [2nd spindle in]) with the ZA axis out of the minus limt point.

Okuma Alarm-A 1891 Unloader interference position