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Revision as of 13:59, 16 March 2014
Defines the maximum allowed axis acceleration. If you specify an acceleration higher than ACCELERATIONMAX, the system sets the value to ACCELERATIONMAX and notifies you.
Short form
<axis>.AMax
Syntax
<axis>.AccelerationMax = <expression>
?<axis>.AccelerationMax
Availability
All versions
Type
Double
Range
Greater than 0
Units
User axis acceleration units, as given by <axis>.ACCELERATIONFACTOR.
Default
1000
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal.
Limitations
To set the value within a task, the axis must be attached to that task (using the ATTACH command).
Examples
Xaxis.Amax = 20e3