Hello everyone so I have a robot that has a spindle that can go to 24,000 rpm to 40,000 but the people before me when programing they were setting up for the robot to only go to 1,500 to 1,800 rmp max. So my question is will it damage the spindle?
Rmp of the robots
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Ivan8793 -
September 22, 2021 at 3:16 PM -
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Nobody can answer your question without technical specs of your spindle. Ask the people that progammed it before. May be they processed material where only those lower speeds made sense.
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Will that help?
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SkyeFire
September 22, 2021 at 4:46 PM Moved the thread from forum General Discussion of Industrial Robots Only to forum Fanuc Robot Forum. -
That appears to be a compressed air cooled motor. In that case it should be ok to run at low RPM, but will lack power compared to higher RPM.
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Ok thanks I was just trying to make sure that the spindle doesn't get damaged because of it
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If you are going to run that fast, make sure to run a spindle warm-up program at the beginning of each day or you risk damaging your bearings. Colombo has a specific procedure outlined in their documentation that covers this.
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Thanks a lot guys
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Are you sure that the 1800 number is RPM? I have a robot that was integrated by the same integrator as yours and their "spindle on" program set a 0-20mA output. I.e, 0 = 0 and 2000 = max rpm. I made a program to convert RPM to AO signal to enhance readability - check your "AA_ON" program to see if it's doing an RPM to 0-20mA conversion or just setting the analog output to AR[1].
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I will check on that tomorrow when I'm back at work. And once again thanks for the help