Mitsubishi — Meldas 64 Parameter Manual
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| Parameter | Function | Common Mistake | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Axis configuration (which axis is X, Y, Z) | Setting this wrong causes the machine to move the wrong axis. | | #1002 | Incremental system (mm/inch) | Changing this after machine creation will crash the tool length offsets. | | #1013 | Rapid traverse rate (G00) | Setting higher than servo capability leads to motor overload. | | #1023 | Stroke limit 1 (+ side) | Almost always set to +9999999 for soft limits to be managed by PLC. |
The Mitsubishi Meldas 64 CNC controller is a workhorse in the manufacturing industry, known for its reliability in vertical machining centers, lathes, and custom CNC machinery. However, getting the most out of this control system requires a deep understanding of its configuration. mitsubishi meldas 64 parameter manual
Here’s what you need to know:
Many controllers also have a special procedure to access , which may require keying in a specific code like "Y" before the standard menu appears. trying to "Guru" their way through a tool-change
To effectively use the , you must understand its logical structure. While different manual revisions exist (e.g., IB-1500825, IB-1500843), the core numbering system is consistent.
Many critical parameters on the Meldas 64 are locked to prevent accidental modification. Follow this exact sequence to unlock and edit them safely: Press the hard key on the control panel. Press the [PARAM] soft key on the screen. | | #1023 | Stroke limit 1 (+
Mitsubishi has the MELDAS 64 series (replaced by M70/M80). The manuals are no longer in print but may be available as PDFs through their legacy support.