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Return to Main MenuPARAMETER LISTALARM LISTM-CODE LISTforMAZATROL MATRIXMANUAL No. :H740HA0030ESerial No. :Before using this machine and equipment, fully understand the contents of thismanual to ensure proper operation. Should any questions arise, please ask thenearest Technical Center or Technology Center.IMPORTANT NOTICE1. Be sure to observe the safety precautions described in this manual and the contents of thesafety plates on the machine and equipment. Failure may cause serious personal injury ormaterial damage. Please replace any missing safety plates as soon as possible.2. No modifications are to be performed that will affect operation safety. If such modifications arerequired, please contact the nearest Technical Center or Technology Center.3. For the purpose of explaining the operation of the machine and equipment, some illustrationsmay not include safety features such as covers, doors, etc. Before operation, make sure allsuch items are in place.4. This manual was considered complete and accurate at the time of publication, however, due toour desire to constantly improve the quality and specification of all our products, it is subject tochange or modification. If you have any questions, please contact the nearest Technical Centeror Technology Center.5. Always keep this manual near the machinery for immediate use.6. If a new manual is required, please order from the nearest Technical Center or TechnologyCenter with the manual No. or the machine name, serial No. and manual name.Issued by Manual Publication Section, Yamazaki Mazak Corporation, Japan01. 2006

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Return to LibrarySAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONSPrefaceSafety precautions relating to the CNC unit (in the remainder of this manual, referred to simply asthe NC unit) that is provided in this machine are explained below. Not only the persons whocreate programs, but also those who operate the machine must thoroughly understand thecontents of this manual to ensure safe operation of the machine.Read all these safety precautions, even if your NC model does not have the correspondingfunctions or optional units and a part of the precautions do not apply.Rule1.This section contains the precautions to be observed as to the working methods and statesusually expected. Of course, however, unexpected operations and/or unexpected workingstates may take place at the user site.During daily operation of the machine, therefore, the user must pay extra careful attention toits own working safety as well as to observe the precautions described below.2.Although this manual contains as great an amount of information as it can, since it is notrare for the user to perform the operations that overstep the manufacturer-assumed ones,not all of “what the user cannot perform” or “what the user must not perform” can be fullycovered in this manual with all such operations taken into consideration beforehand.It is to be understood, therefore, that functions not clearly written as “executable” are“inexecutable” functions.3.The meanings of our safety precautions to DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are asfollows:: Failure to follow these instructions could result in loss of life.DANGER: Failure to observe these instructions could result in serious harm to a humanlife or body.WARNING: Failure to observe these instructions could result in minor injuries or seriousmachine damage.CAUTIONHGENPA0040ES-1

Return to LibrarySAFETY PRECAUTIONSBasics! After turning power on, keep hands away from the keys, buttons, or switches of theoperating panel until an initial display has been made.WARNING! Before proceeding to the next operations, fully check that correct data has been enteredand/or set. If the operator performs operations without being aware of data errors,unexpected operation of the machine will result.! Before machining workpieces, perform operational tests and make sure that the machineoperates correctly. No workpieces must be machined without confirmation of normaloperation. Closely check the accuracy of programs by executing override, single-block, andother functions or by operating the machine at no load. Also, fully utilize tool path check,solid check, and other functions, if provided.! Make sure that the appropriate feed rate and rotational speed are designated for theparticular machining requirements. Always understand that since the maximum usable feedrate and rotational speed are determined by the specifications of the tool to be used, thoseof the workpiece to be machined, and various other factors, actual capabilities differ fromthe machine specifications listed in this manual. If an inappropriate feed rate or rotationalspeed is designated, the workpiece or the tool may abruptly move out from the machine.! Before executing correction functions, fully check that the direction and amount ofcorrection are correct. Unexpected operation of the machine will result if a correctionfunction is executed without its thorough understanding.! Parameters are set to the optimum standard machining conditions prior to shipping of themachine from the factory. In principle, these settings should not be modified. If it becomesabsolutely necessary to modify the settings, perform modifications only after thoroughlyunderstanding the functions of the corresponding parameters. Modifications usually affectany program. Unexpected operation of the machine will result if the settings are modifiedwithout a thorough understanding.Remarks on the cutting conditions recommended by the NC! Before using the following cutting conditions:WARNING- Cutting conditions that are the result of the MAZATROL Automatic Cutting ConditionsDetermination Function- Cutting conditions suggested by the Machining Navigation Function- Cutting conditions for tools that are suggested to be used by the Machining NavigationFunctionConfirm that every necessary precaution in regards to safe machine setup has been taken –especially for workpiece fixturing/clamping and tool setup.! Confirm that the machine door is securely closed before starting machining.Failure to confirm safe machine setup may result in serious injury or death.S-2

Return to LibrarySAFETY PRECAUTIONSProgrammingWARNING! Fully check that the settings of the coordinate systems are correct. Even if the designatedprogram data is correct, errors in the system settings may cause the machine to operate inunexpected places and the workpiece to abruptly move out from the machine in the eventof contact with the tool.! During surface velocity hold control, as the current workpiece coordinates of the surfacevelocity hold control axes approach zeroes, the spindle speed increases significantly. Forthe lathe, the workpiece may even come off if the chucking force decreases. Safety speedlimits must therefore be observed when designating spindle speeds.! Even after inch/metric system selection, the units of the programs, tool information, orparameters that have been registered until that time are not converted. Fully check thesedata units before operating the machine. If the machine is operated without checks beingperformed, even existing correct programs may cause the machine to operate differentlyfrom the way it did before.! If a program is executed that includes the absolute data commands and relative datacommands taken in the reverse of their original meaning, totally unexpected operation ofthe machine will result. Recheck the command scheme before executing programs.! If an incorrect plane selection command is issued for a machine action such as arcinterpolation or fixed-cycle machining, the tool may collide with the workpiece or part of themachine since the motions of the control axes assumed and those of actual ones will beinterchanged. (This precaution applies only to NC units provided with EIA functions.)! The mirror image, if made valid, changes subsequent machine actions significantly. Usethe mirror image function only after thoroughly understanding the above. (This precautionapplies only to NC units provided with EIA functions.)! If machine coordinate system commands or reference position returning commands areissued with a correction function remaining made valid, correction may become invalidtemporarily. If this is not thoroughly understood, the machine may appear as if it wouldoperate against the expectations of the operator. Execute the above commands only aftermaking the corresponding correction function invalid. (This precaution applies only to NCunits provided with EIA functions.)! The barrier function performs interference checks based on designated tool data. Enter thetool information that matches the tools to be actually used. Otherwise, the barrier functionwill not work correctly.! The system of G-code and M-code commands differs, especially for turning, between themachines of INTEGREX e-Series and the other turning machines.Issuance of the wrong G-code or M-code command results in totally non-intended machineoperation. Thoroughly understand the system of G-code and M-code commands beforeusing this system.Sample programMachines of INTEGREX e-SeriesTurning machinesS1000M3–1The milling spindle rotates at 1000 min .The turning spindle rotates at 1000 min–1.S1000M203The turning spindle rotates at 1000 min–1.The milling spindle rotates at 1000 min–1.S-3

Return to LibrarySAFETY PRECAUTIONS! For the machines of INTEGREX e-Series, programmed coordinates can be rotated usingan index unit of the MAZATROL program and a G68 command (coordinate rotate command) of the EIA program. However, for example, when the B-axis is rotated through 180degrees around the Y-axis to implement machining with the turning spindle No. 2, the plusside of the X-axis in the programmed coordinate system faces downward and if theprogram is created ignoring this fact, the resulting movement of the tool to unexpectedpositions may incite collisions.To create the program with the plus side of the X-axis oriented in an upward direction, usethe mirror function of the WPC shift unit or the mirror imaging function of G-code command(G50.1, G51.1).! After modifying the tool data specified in the program, be sure to perform the tool pathcheck function, the solid check function, and other functions, and confirm that the programoperates properly. The modification of tool data may cause even a field-proven machiningprogram to change in operational status.If the user operates the machine without being aware of any changes in program status,interference with the workpiece could arise from unexpected operation.For example, if the cutting edge of the tool during the start of automatic operation is presentinside the clearance-including blank (unmachined workpiece) specified in the common unitof the MAZATROL program, care is required since the tool will directly move from thatposition to the approach point because of no obstructions being judged to be present onthis path.For this reason, before starting automatic operation, make sure that the cutting edge of thetool during the start of automatic operation is present outside the clearance-includingworkpiece specified in the common unit of the MAZATROL program.CAUTION! If axis-by-axis independent positioning is selected and simultaneously rapid feed selectedfor each axis, movements to the ending point will not usually become linear. Before usingthese functions, therefore, make sure that no obstructions are present on the path.S-4

Return to LibrarySAFETY PRECAUTIONSOperationsWARNING! Single-block, feed hold, and override functions can be made invalid using system variables#3003 and #3004. Execution of this means the important modification that makes thecorresponding operations invalid. Before using these variables, therefore, give thoroughnotification to related persons. Also, the operator must check the settings of the systemvariables before starting the above operations.! If manual intervention during automatic operation, machine locking, the mirror imagefunction, or other functions are executed, the workpiece coordinate systems will usually beshifted. When making machine restart after manual intervention, machine locking, themirror image function, or other functions, consider the resulting amounts of shift and takethe appropriate measures. If operation is restarted without any appropriate measures beingtaken, collision with the tool or workpiece may occur.! Use the dry run function to check the machine for normal operation at no load. Since thefeed rate at this time becomes a dry run rate different from the program-designated feedrate, the axes may move at a feed rate higher than the programmed value.! After operation has been stopped temporarily and insertion, deletion, updating, or othercommands executed for the active program, unexpected operation of the machine mayresult if that program is restarted. No such commands should, in principle, be issued for theactive program.! During manual operation, fully check the directions and speeds of axial movement.CAUTION! For a machine that requires manual homing, perform manual homing operations afterturning power on. Since the software-controlled stroke limits will remain ineffective untilmanual homing is completed, the machine will not stop even if it oversteps the limit area.As a result, serious machine damage will result.! Do not designate an incorrect pulse multiplier when performing manual pulse handle feedoperations. If the multiplier is set to 1000 times and the handle operated inadvertently, axialmovement will become faster than that expected.S-5

Return to LibraryOPERATIONAL WARRANTY FOR THE NC UNITOPERATIONAL WARRANTY FOR THE NC UNITThe warranty of the manufacturer does not cover any trouble arising if the NC unit is used for itsnon-intended purpose. Take notice of this when operating the unit.Examples of the trouble arising if the NC unit is used for its non-intended purpose are listedbelow.1.Trouble associated with and caused by the use of

5. Always keep this manual near the machinery for immediate use. 6. If a new manual is required, please order from the nearest Technical Center or Technology Center with the manual No. or the machine name, serial No. and manual name. Issued by Manual Publication Section, Yamazaki Mazak Corporation, Japan 01. 2006 MANUAL No. : H740HA0030E Serial .

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