RickR99 Member R Join Date Nov 2021 Location Connecticut Posts 2 Nov 11, 2021 #1 Has anyone used the "MAJ" motion command? I'm trying to move an injector in the reverse direction. I would appreciate some help. THanks.
Has anyone used the "MAJ" motion command? I'm trying to move an injector in the reverse direction. I would appreciate some help. THanks.
dmroeder Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Apr 2006 Location Vancouver, WA Posts 3,606 Nov 11, 2021 #2 I think you would use a negative speed value. Edit: I haven't used one in a while, DarrylR reminded me that there is a direction tag. 0=Forward, 1=Reverse Last edited: Nov 11, 2021
I think you would use a negative speed value. Edit: I haven't used one in a while, DarrylR reminded me that there is a direction tag. 0=Forward, 1=Reverse
DarrylR Member D Join Date Nov 2019 Location illinois Posts 162 Nov 11, 2021 #3 In Studio 5000 simply right click the axis in the motion group and select the motion direct option. Then select the MAJ instruction, set speed and direction.
In Studio 5000 simply right click the axis in the motion group and select the motion direct option. Then select the MAJ instruction, set speed and direction.
Smeltz Member S Join Date May 2021 Location Ohio Posts 20 Nov 11, 2021 #4 As already mentioned, just set the Direction to 0 or 1 (Forward or Reverse) in the MAJ block.
chavak Member Join Date Jul 2002 Posts 750 Nov 11, 2021 #5 And don't forget to issue a MAS to stop the axis when you want to. It doesn't work like a traditional job button
And don't forget to issue a MAS to stop the axis when you want to. It doesn't work like a traditional job button
RickR99 Member OP R Join Date Nov 2021 Location Connecticut Posts 2 Nov 16, 2021 #6 It works! Thanks for all the tips guys. I got it to work from your tips. You are the best!