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6040 CNC VFD settings?
I have a 6040 CNC with the VFD and control box as shown in the attached photo. (mine has PRT-E1500W written above the LED display).
Can anyone tell me what the program settings are for this VSD?
I can't get the spindle to spin and I'm hoping that I may have accidently altered on of the settings.
The codes are selected as a 'd000' type entry ('d' followed by 3 numerals) and then the number can be changed for that code.
Here is what I have copied down from my VSD:
VFD settings
d000 = 50.0
d001 = 0
d002 = 000
d003 = 00.00
d004 = 220.00
d005 = 00.0
d006 = 110.00
d007 = 00.50
d008 = 001.7
d009 = 00.00
d010 = 00.10
d011 to d018 = 10.00
d019 = 01.00
d020 = 10.00
d021 = 50.00
d022 = 0
d023 to d030 = 0000
d031 = 004
d032 = 001
d033 to d036 = 0
d037 = 004
d038 = 001
d039 = 000
d040 = 100.0
d041 to d043 = 0
d044 = 030.0
d045 = 030
d046 to d050 = 0http://www.cnczone.com/forums/attach...d=336030&stc=1
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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Originally Posted by
RoddQLD
I have a 6040 CNC with the VFD and control box as shown in the attached photo. (mine has PRT-E1500W written above the LED display).
Can anyone tell me what the program settings are for this VSD?
I can't get the spindle to spin and I'm hoping that I may have accidently altered on of the settings.
The codes are selected as a 'd000' type entry ('d' followed by 3 numerals) and then the number can be changed for that code.
Here is what I have copied down from my VSD:
VFD settings
d000 = 50.0
d001 = 0
d002 = 000
d003 = 00.00
d004 = 220.00
d005 = 00.0
d006 = 110.00
d007 = 00.50
d008 = 001.7
d009 = 00.00
d010 = 00.10
d011 to d018 = 10.00
d019 = 01.00
d020 = 10.00
d021 = 50.00
d022 = 0
d023 to d030 = 0000
d031 = 004
d032 = 001
d033 to d036 = 0
d037 = 004
d038 = 001
d039 = 000
d040 = 100.0
d041 to d043 = 0
d044 = 030.0
d045 = 030
What is the manufacturers name of the VFD, you will have to open the case to see that and what size spindle do you have
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
The unit has a warranty seal on the lid of the control box, so I am reluctant to open it (at this stage, just in case it's a warranty claim).
The spindle is 0.8 kw water cooled spindle.
If someone has the same control box as the one in the photo, and has the marking above the LED display (PRT-E1500W) and the same style of program code ('d' followed by three numbers) they might be able to note down the codes for me to compare with what I have in mine.
Thank you for your response.
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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Originally Posted by
RoddQLD
The unit has a warranty seal on the lid of the control box, so I am reluctant to open it (at this stage, just in case it's a warranty claim).
The spindle is 0.8 kw water cooled spindle.
If someone has the same control box as the one in the photo, and has the marking above the LED display (PRT-E1500W) and the same style of program code ('d' followed by three numbers) they might be able to note down the codes for me to compare with what I have in mine.
Thank you for your response.
You have no warranty, contact the seller and ask for a PDF file for the VFD, and Post it here, I could give you some numbers but from your list it's a bit of a risk, if you don't set the right Parameters, then you could fry the spindle motor or the VFD
The number PRT-E750 is what is on the front keypad, does not match any of the more than 60 VFD manuals I have, Spindle spec's are no problem
You will have to open your control box to check that the VFD is Grounded most are not, and this you have to correct/do
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
Thanks for your reply. My item has a 2 year warranty from the importer.
My spindle worked correctly from the front control panel when I first set it up. I may have accidentally changed a part of the program while I was setting it up to configure the axis controls and to have it operate with Mach3.
I have contacted the importer/seller noting the problem that everything works except the spindle and have sent them a video of how I operate the machine as well as a screen print of each setting page. I have also given them the VFD settings that I have in my VFD so that they can check if they are correct and haven't been changed. They have been passed on to their technician so I wait. The seller has been very responsive and has replied to all my messages every time although there has been the odd misunderstanding.
I see that there are some members here that have the same control box with PRT-E1500W written above the LED display (not PRT-750). If I can get a copy of the codes for that VFD then I may be able to compare and see what I may have altered.
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RoddQLD
Thanks for your reply. My item has a 2 year warranty from the importer.
My spindle worked correctly from the front control panel when I first set it up. I may have accidentally changed a part of the program while I was setting it up to configure the axis controls and to have it operate with Mach3.
I have contacted the importer/seller noting the problem that everything works except the spindle and have sent them a video of how I operate the machine as well as a screen print of each setting page. I have also given them the VFD settings that I have in my VFD so that they can check if they are correct and haven't been changed. They have been passed on to their technician so I wait. The seller has been very responsive and has replied to all my messages every time although there has been the odd misunderstanding.
I see that there are some members here that have the same control box with PRT-E1500W written above the LED display (not PRT-750). If I can get a copy of the codes for that VFD then I may be able to compare and see what I may have altered.
There is no such thing as a 2 year warranty, that would be honored in any way, that is just a way to get more sales, there warranty is as good as the paper it is written on, the number on the Key pad is what the VFD is, this key pad is from the front of the VFD Drive, the photo you posted is clear what the number is, PRT-750, unless this is not your photo, you need the name/manufacturer of the VFD then I could give you the correct Parameters, what you did that changed the Parameters was a Reset of the VFD and the Parameters are now at the Factory Default, which is not suitable for your spindle to run
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
As written in my first post "I have a 6040 CNC with the VFD and control box as shown in the attached photo. (mine has PRT-E1500W written above the LED display)."
I made sure that I didn't import my CNC machine and bought it from an Australian seller/importer because if it is sold within Australia it is covered by Australian consumer laws.
We have a Department of fair trading that enforces consumer rights. I have been involved with them before and they can be very serious people when you are on the wrong side of them and my business was located 300 km's away from our major city. There is a minimum warranty period for all new goods sold in Australia. Ultimately, it doesn't matter at this stage as I am only asking that someone can jot down (or compare) the settings that I have given.
As an electrician and computer technician I am happy to evaluate whether the settings may apply. If someone gives me the settings from the same machine and only one setting appears out of whack then I have something to work with.
At the moment I have a brand new machine sitting here that I cannot use at all and it may just be due to one of those settings.
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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Originally Posted by
RoddQLD
As written in my first post "I have a 6040 CNC with the VFD and control box as shown in the attached photo. (mine has PRT-E1500W written above the LED display)."
I made sure that I didn't import my CNC machine and bought it from an Australian seller/importer because if it is sold within Australia it is covered by Australian consumer laws.
We have a Department of fair trading that enforces consumer rights. I have been involved with them before and they can be very serious people when you are on the wrong side of them and my business was located 300 km's away from our major city. There is a minimum warranty period for all new goods sold in Australia. Ultimately, it doesn't matter at this stage as I am only asking that someone can jot down (or compare) the settings that I have given.
As an electrician and computer technician I am happy to evaluate whether the settings may apply. If someone gives me the settings from the same machine and only one setting appears out of whack then I have something to work with.
At the moment I have a brand new machine sitting here that I cannot use at all and it may just be due to one of those settings.
It would be good if people posted the whole story, that you brought it in Australia from an importer, why has he not been able to help you, it should be just a phone call, usually if you imported the machine which I thought you had done, you have to send everything back to China to get a clam and the cost for Shipping is on the Buyer
Being an Electrician, you should want to be checking the Earth/Ground wire from your main supply in to the control cabinet, to the VFD and then the VFD to the Spindle, most don't have this so this is something you will have to check, and to check this you will have to open the cabinet, everyone that buys one of these machines has to do this, so get permission from your importer to do this
No what I see with the settings you posted there are many wrong Parameters, but not knowing what VFD manufacturer you have, I'm no prepared to say which one's to change, as some VFD Drives have different Parameter levels, and what you are showing I don't believe are from the right level
A wrong Parameter setting with these spindles and you will fry them, that is why it is important to find a PDF for the VFD and then it's a walk in the park, all the Base and main Hz Parameters will be set to 400 as what I can see in what you posted are set at Default 50Hz this will fry the spindle
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
This was from my second post (also stating that mine has PRT-E1500W written above the display.
"If someone has the same control box as the one in the photo, and has the marking above the LED display (PRT-E1500W) and the same style of program code ('d' followed by three numbers) they might be able to note down the codes for me to compare with what I have in mine."
AT this stage I don't want to open the box and avoid the warranty. As an electrician if I blow something up I will repair or replace it.
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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Originally Posted by
RoddQLD
Thanks for your reply. My item has a 2 year warranty from the importer.
My spindle worked correctly from the front control panel when I first set it up. I may have accidentally changed a part of the program while I was setting it up to configure the axis controls and to have it operate with Mach3.
I have contacted the importer/seller noting the problem that everything works except the spindle and have sent them a video of how I operate the machine as well as a screen print of each setting page. I have also given them the VFD settings that I have in my VFD so that they can check if they are correct and haven't been changed. They have been passed on to their technician so I wait. The seller has been very responsive and has replied to all my messages every time although there has been the odd misunderstanding.
I see that there are some members here that have the same control box with PRT-E1500W written above the LED display (not PRT-750). If I can get a copy of the codes for that VFD then I may be able to compare and see what I may have altered.
WTF? You received no manual at all?????
I would have sent back that box immediately. Without a manual you will not be able to keep in in the long run, you will eventually fry the controller or the spindle or both, so the first thing I'd do is DEMAND the seller to give me a manual. If he can't provide that within reasonable time (1-2 weeks) I'd claim my money back. 100% of the costs + shipping and whatever else is paid (import duties or other charges).
Experimenting without manual will only result in failure unless you are lucky, so in my opinion, no point continuing without a manual. Perhaps it is already fried, but now that you have even admitted the seller that you have changed things and the box is no longer working, he will say that YOU fried it, it is your fault and that the warranty is no longer valid. So, in my opinion you should contact the seller once again, give him one week to send you a solution proposal for the right settings AND the manual so that in the future you can fix it on your own. If he is not delivering you must claim your money back including shipping costs back to him, BEFORE shipping it back to him. Otherwise you will never see your money or the box again, no matter how well organized the Australian consumer protection is.
BTW, I agree with Mactec54, your parameters seems to be totally wrong, it looks like it is set up for 50Hz motor, but in my opinion, they look wrong even for that. Note that you cant just change every "50" to "400", that would probably not be a good idea unless you really know that you have to do it. There are other parameters also, like maximum current, RPM, power and so on. So, without a manual or another person having an identical box, I don't think you have a big chance of fixing this, especially since you don't seem to remember what you have changed and from which value.
Look what I found by searching eBay:
USB Port CNC Router 6040T Graviermaschine Fräsmaschine 1500W Spindlemotor VFD | eBay
Here is another one:
4Axis CNC Router 3040T Graviermaschine Fräsmaschine 800W Spindlemotor VFD Engrav | eBay
Is this your machine? Contact the seller and ask if you can get a manual.
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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Originally Posted by
A_Camera
WTF? You received no manual at all?????
I would have sent back that box immediately. Without a manual you will not be able to keep in in the long run, you will eventually fry the controller or the spindle or both, so the first thing I'd do is DEMAND the seller to give me a manual. If he can't provide that within reasonable time (1-2 weeks) I'd claim my money back. 100% of the costs + shipping and whatever else is paid (import duties or other charges).
Experimenting without manual will only result in failure unless you are lucky, so in my opinion, no point continuing without a manual. Perhaps it is already fried, but now that you have even admitted the seller that you have changed things and the box is no longer working, he will say that YOU fried it, it is your fault and that the warranty is no longer valid. So, in my opinion you should contact the seller once again, give him one week to send you a solution proposal for the right settings AND the manual so that in the future you can fix it on your own. If he is not delivering you must claim your money back including shipping costs back to him, BEFORE shipping it back to him. Otherwise you will never see your money or the box again, no matter how well organized the Australian consumer protection is.
BTW, I agree with Mactec54, your parameters seems to be totally wrong, it looks like it is set up for 50Hz motor, but in my opinion, they look wrong even for that. Note that you cant just change every "50" to "400", that would probably not be a good idea unless you really know that you have to do it. There are other parameters also, like maximum current, RPM, power and so on. So, without a manual or another person having an identical box, I don't think you have a big chance of fixing this, especially since you don't seem to remember what you have changed and from which value.
Look what I found by searching eBay:
USB Port CNC Router 6040T Graviermaschine Fräsmaschine 1500W Spindlemotor VFD | eBay
Here is another one:
4Axis CNC Router 3040T Graviermaschine Fräsmaschine 800W Spindlemotor VFD Engrav | eBay
Is this your machine? Contact the seller and ask if you can get a manual.
I'm not sure why you think that I didn't get the manual. I got all the manuals needed to run the CNC. I didn't get a document that explains the settings for the VFD because usually it is not needed. I thought that I may have accidentally changed the settings for the VFD (the manual actually tells you not to change them.. because it is not recommended to fiddle with the VFD settings). I may not have changed the settings also.. but it doesn't hurt to ask just in case someone can actually help with what I am asking.
In this thread I only asked for someone who has the same control box with the same display to send post their settings.. nothing else!
Yes, I have been talking to the people that I bought the machine off. They have been very very helpful and have been responding to my every message. I have not had a problem other than some miscommunication (same as here).
Today they forwarded on a manual for the VFD and I am going through it, but it will take time.
I also now have another person helping me but I have been referred to another forum.
Relax... it is a work in progress. There is a lot of fuss about things that I haven't asked for. I appreciate any help but I'm finding that I am spending a lot of time defending. I'm not sure how you can tell me the settings are wrong if you don't own the same machine, or don't know the VFD, etc.
If I need to take the cover off then I will, if I need to make a warranty claim then I will. If I need to replace parts then I will... I just haven't needed to do that as yet.
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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RoddQLD
I'm not sure why you think that I didn't get the manual. I got all the manuals needed to run the CNC. I didn't get a document that explains the settings for the VFD because usually it is not needed. I thought that I may have accidentally changed the settings for the VFD (the manual actually tells you not to change them.. because it is not recommended to fiddle with the VFD settings). I may not have changed the settings also.. but it doesn't hurt to ask just in case someone can actually help with what I am asking.
In this thread I only asked for someone who has the same control box with the same display to send post their settings.. nothing else!
Yes, I have been talking to the people that I bought the machine off. They have been very very helpful and have been responding to my every message. I have not had a problem other than some miscommunication (same as here).
Today they forwarded on a manual for the VFD and I am going through it, but it will take time.
I also now have another person helping me but I have been referred to another forum.
Relax... it is a work in progress. There is a lot of fuss about things that I haven't asked for. I appreciate any help but I'm finding that I am spending a lot of time defending. I'm not sure how you can tell me the settings are wrong if you don't own the same machine, or don't know the VFD, etc.
If I need to take the cover off then I will, if I need to make a warranty claim then I will. If I need to replace parts then I will... I just haven't needed to do that as yet.
"Relax"? I am perfectly relaxed. Sorry I misunderstood your thread, I thought you had a PROBLEM and I and Mactec tried to HELP you out. Apparently this is not the case, so I am sorry I wasted my time in trying to find the manual on the Internet and figure out what was wrong with YOUR settings.
Never mind...
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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RoddQLD
Today they forwarded on a manual for the VFD and I am going through it, but it will take time..
Then Post the VFD manual, so you can help other's that have this same VFD, it would take me about 5 minutes to have what Parameters you need to set, unless you have done hundreds of these setup you will be only guessing what parameters to set, even though you now have the VFD manual
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Originally Posted by
RoddQLD
There is a lot of fuss about things that I haven't asked for. I appreciate any help but I'm finding that I am spending a lot of time defending. I'm not sure how you can tell me the settings are wrong if you don't own the same machine, or don't know the VFD, etc.
How we can tell that the Parameter list you posted is incorrect, is by knowing what is need to safely run these 400Hz spindles, and there is no Parameters in the list that make any sense except the 220V setting
As I said you being an Electrician should be more concerned than anyone as far as the Earth/Grounding of your machine is, I was just giving you a Heads up of what is needed to be checked on these machines
Looking at your control Box you could check the Earth/Grounding without opening it, through the input and output plugs, you should of already figured this out, check the spindle pin #4 is Ground to the Body of the Spindle most are not and have to be corrected
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
All I have asked for is that if anyone has the same machine controller as I have shown in the picture (except that it should have PRT-E1500W) that they note down the VFD settings, or compare their settings to mine so that I can evaluate whether mine has an incorrect setting. If a setting doesn't look right then I can investigate further.
That is all I have asked for within the first few posts. Nothing else.
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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Originally Posted by
RoddQLD
All I have asked for is that if anyone has the same machine controller as I have shown in the picture (except that it should have PRT-E1500W) that they note down the VFD settings, or compare their settings to mine so that I can evaluate whether mine has an incorrect setting. If a setting doesn't look right then I can investigate further.
That is all I have asked for within the first few posts. Nothing else.
Most that buy these machines would not be able to check what Parameter, are set in there VFD, and would not know how to even go about getting them, they to could mess up there settings very easy
So you posted a photo of a different control cabinet, your cabinet has a 1500w VFD the one you posted has a 750w, the Parameter settings would be almost the same, so now that you have the PDF for the VFD you should be running, post the PDF for the VFD and I will give you the Parameters you need to set
What don't you get, you have to check your machine Grounds, this is the first thing everyone does when they buy one of these machines, some have Grounding in place some do not
From there machine spec's
Spindle motor
tips:
1,The spindle motor must connect with the VFD.
2,It cannot directly connect with the supply voltage (AC110V/220V).
3,Please don’t change the data setting of the VFD if you are not professional technicians, or it might damage the spindle motor.
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All I have asked for is what I have asked for.
I have already clarified a few times that the photo is the same as mine except for the PRT-E1500W.
If someone can help with what I have asked then I would make sure that I am dealing with the right machine and then I would consider that information
I am not asking for anything else!
What don't you get?
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
Problem solved. It was an error in the VFD settings as expected.
Corrected with the aid of the VFD manual, and the help of another member with the same machine.
My machine is now working properly with no problems.
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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Originally Posted by
RoddQLD
Problem solved. It was an error in the VSD settings as expected.
Corrected with the aid of the VSD manual, and the help of another member with the same machine.
My machine is now working properly with no problems.
That's good that you are up and running,
You don't have a VSD you have a VFD, there is a big difference between the 2 Drives, I also now have the manual, for this JD VFD drive, and it's as I said just needed to change some of the Parameters, from the list you posted
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
Typo's in my last post have been corrected.
Be aware that there are plenty of settings in the machine that are different to the defaults as shown in the manual.
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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Originally Posted by
RoddQLD
Problem solved. It was an error in the VFD settings as expected.
Corrected with the aid of the VFD manual, and the help of another member with the same machine.
My machine is now working properly with no problems.
Im having a hell of a time getting any useful information from the ebay seller and have to open the box back up today to check the spindle controller
Care to share the manual?
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
Can someone please post this VFD manual, or a link to it? I have exactly the same box, with the 800 w motor. This topic seems to be the only one google can find with the PRT-E750 number in it.
thanks,
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Has anyone got a copy of the PRT-750 vfd manual that they can forward on to me please?
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum and very poor with English.
I am attaching the required manual and pose a problem on my 4030 4 CNC axes. After changing some settings not working longer and I had to reset to factory settings.
Then i set D001 and D176 to 1.
After i set D000, D002, D003, D009, D021, D93 to 400.
D31, D36, D39 to 1 and finally D001 to 0 for the parameter block
Now the spindle manually control works well on PC but when I switch the spindle starts, but always at 24000 rpm even though I Gcode imposed more low values (eg. M03 S4000 should run at 4000 rpm).
If anyone has suggestions or other values to change would do me a great gift.
I hope I have sent you the PDF manual, thanks
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windom46
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum and very poor with English.
I am attaching the required manual and pose a problem on my 4030 4 CNC axes. After changing some settings not working longer and I had to reset to factory settings.
Then i set D001 and D176 to 1.
After i set D000, D002, D003, D009, D021, D93 to 400.
D31, D36, D39 to 1 and finally D001 to 0 for the parameter block
Now the spindle manually control works well on PC but when I switch the spindle starts, but always at 24000 rpm even though I Gcode imposed more low values (eg. M03 S4000 should run at 4000 rpm).
If anyone has suggestions or other values to change would do me a great gift.
I hope I have sent you the PDF manual, thanks
Try D108=4
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Thank you for your response, I tried to set D108 on 4 but continues to run at 24000.
I translated into Italian (with Google translator) the manual settings is the default ones that I set myself. I put it in the annex, if someone can tell me where I went wrong I will be grateful to him forever.
Thanks, Domenico
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windom46
Thank you for your response, I tried to set D108 on 4 but continues to run at 24000.
I translated into Italian (with Google translator) the manual settings is the default ones that I set myself. I put it in the annex, if someone can tell me where I went wrong I will be grateful to him forever.
Thanks, Domenico
Put the D108=0 back to 0
It seems that your control my not be doing an output for the speed control, check to see if you have 0-10 v that controls the VFD speed so if you put 12,000 it should read 5v, this could be just a configuration in your software, but check that the PWM output is working
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windom46
Thank you for your response, I tried to set D108 on 4 but continues to run at 24000.
I translated into Italian (with Google translator) the manual settings is the default ones that I set myself. I put it in the annex, if someone can tell me where I went wrong I will be grateful to him forever.
Thanks, Domenico
Hello, i am new to the forum and i saw that you are italian, i call my fox,
Sorry if i am disturbing but reading on the forum i saw that you have a cnc similar to mine and you have encountered problems like me.
I wanted to ask you if you could help me.
I have a 6040 with 4 axes with chinese prt-e1500w control, but for a while I can not do it anymore, I just pretend I do not understand
Quanalche month I did this purchase.
I just managed to do some small engraving with mach3 and just enough.
Cmq i arrive then, i always have a problem with the spindle, if i try to spin the spindle in manual and i am zero machine works the spindle, spin, just
I move with the axes
And I try to turn on the spindle, it crashes everything and I'm mistaken "on the check comes E_o".
I noticed that on mach3 I always have this message "pwm bumped to minimum setting error"
What do you think?
I also tried to reset the parameters (d176) to reset everything as it was at the beginning, but I did not get any results, but now the spindle nn runs just the most.
I'm doing crazy !! i also followed the procedure provided by the seller but nothing
I hope you can give me some advice.
thank you
Hello foo
ciao , sono nuovo del forum ed ho visto che sei italiano, io mi chiamo pippo,
scusami se ti disturbo ma leggendo sul forum ho visto che hai un cnc simile alla mia ed hai riscontrato dei problemi come ho io.
volevo chiederti se potevi aiutarmi.
io ho una 6040 a 4 assi con controllo prt-e1500w cinese, purtoppo da qualche tempo non riesco piu a farla funzionare ,premetto che ne capisco poco e da
quanalche mese ho fatto questo acquisto.
sono riuscito solo a fare qualche piccola incisione con mach3 e basta.
cmq arrivo al dunque , ho sempre un problema col mandrino, se provo a far girare il mandrino in manuale e sono a zero macchina funziona il mandrino, gira, appena
mi sposto con gli assi
e provo ad accendere il mandrino mi si blocca tutto e mi da errore" sul controllo compare E_o".
ho notato che su mach3 ho sempre presente questo messaggio "pwm bumped to minimum setting error"
secondo te cosa puo essere?
ho provato pure a fare un reset dei parametri (d176)per rimettere tutto come era all'inizio, ma non ho avuto nessun risultato, anzi adesso il mandrino nn gira proprio piu.
mi sta facendo impazzire !!ho seguito anche la procedura fornida dal venditore ma niente
spero che tu possa darmi qualche consiglio .
ti ringrazio
ciao pippo
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
Most that buy these machines would not be able to check what Parameter, are set in there VFD, and would not know how to even go about getting them, they to could mess up there settings very easy
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
HI Everyone, I'm new also and Yes I too bought the Dreaded 6040 1500w CnC from CNCNET from ebay and its really a solid machine frame made of steel, heavy also which I like, But I too didn't get the Manuals, I got a thread to the Website to download the manual but it too was in Chinese. I keep getting a message that the "file is corrupted or the wrong Password used" so its password locked info. I also would like a copy of the VFD Settings as I turned on my set up and the VFD was flashing the LED with all Zero's, Havent got Mach3 to operate the machine yet, but I think it might be the settings screwing it up not shure. Some Help Would be Great Thanks Guys for all the info has been a big help. Later CHIMERA1960
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
Hi. Why not contacting their cnc router sales man to help solving your problem
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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Enios
Hi. Why not contacting their
cnc router sales man to help solving your problem
There are several answers to that.
Some people prefer to whine on public forums instead of contacting the seller or the manufacturer, or doing an internet search on their own. I see this happening on other forums as well, not about CNC and machining, but about cameras. Plenty people like to whine and read about whining even if the companies are well known, established manufacturers of serious photography gear.
Another answer which may be true that some manufacturers or sellers plainly ignore communication and are not interested in helping customers who already paid and have no chance to get a refund. This is the reason for why I immediately contact eBay/Paypal as soon as an item I bought is not delivered in time or not according to the description or plainly just crap. This way the eBay sellers are forced to pay refund, or to communicate.
Of course, in some cases contacting the seller is no point since they are just not responding so you can't really help them solving problems because they are not interested.
Even on this forum we have all the different type of people, some are whiners, some take actions and handle the situation as is and accept the facts that if something is cheap then some things can not be expected, like good service and complete support and documentation.
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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bewerbung
Most that buy these machines would not be able to check what Parameter, are set in there VFD, and would not know how to even go about getting them, they to could mess up there settings very easy
That is always the case for everything we buy. Some people are not even able to configure a TV but that does not excuse manufacturers from making and delivering proper manuals about how to configure. It is better to have access to a manual than not. After that it is up to you to read it or to ignore it, but if you don't have a manual then you really can't do anything, even if you'd be capable with the manual.
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Enios
Hi. Why not contacting their
cnc router sales man to help solving your problem
Too answer your question, Have been since I received it three weeks ago, I am here because, I have been trying to get the correct documents but I don't think they have what we're looking for? The documents I got are the same lame manual the other guys got, you know the picture book with all the parts you get in the pretty colored circle, and they also sent me a "idiot video" of how to plug it into the computer and configure it in mach3, I'll see if I can attach it? So um, when I saw the video, its what made me come here, they do not understand our language or they just don't have the correct documents to produce a good manual. After what I've got? They didn't even give me a box of crayons, lol, I'm still trying to communicate with them, I sent them an example of the codes from one of the manuals I download from here it was the 220v version of what I have, Maybe it will work I have no idea, but I tried. I'm also trying to talk to the manufacture of the VFD board in singapore, the response Im getting "go to the Cnc seller" so far. So now Im back to Rose the seller.
P.s. Can't attach the video won't download, if you want a copy send me your email be glad to give you a copy
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
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CHIMERA1960
P.s. Can't attach the video won't download, if you want a copy send me your email be glad to give you a copy
You can't attach a video. You must upload it to Youtube or Wimeo and post a link through clicking on the "Insert video" button above.
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RoddQLD
I have a 6040 CNC with the VFD and control box as shown in the attached photo. (mine has PRT-E1500W written above the LED display).
Can anyone tell me what the program settings are for this VSD?
I can't get the spindle to spin and I'm hoping that I may have accidently altered on of the settings.
The codes are selected as a 'd000' type entry ('d' followed by 3 numerals) and then the number can be changed for that code.
Here is what I have copied down from my VSD:
VFD settings
d000 = 50.0
d001 = 0
d002 = 000
d003 = 00.00
d004 = 220.00
d005 = 00.0
d006 = 110.00
d007 = 00.50
d008 = 001.7
d009 = 00.00
d010 = 00.10
d011 to d018 = 10.00
d019 = 01.00
d020 = 10.00
d021 = 50.00
d022 = 0
d023 to d030 = 0000
d031 = 004
d032 = 001
d033 to d036 = 0
d037 = 004
d038 = 001
d039 = 000
d040 = 100.0
d041 to d043 = 0
d044 = 030.0
d045 = 030
d046 to d050 = 0
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Here try these codes, let me know how it works out, its what I get from my supplier, Her name is Rose, and she doesn't work weekends lol this is why I came here. You might be able to reprogram your toaster?
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
Ciao pippo73, ieri ti ho risposto ma sul sito non vedo nulla, non fa niente, provo a scriverti nuovamente.
Allora...il PRT-E1500 come controller, dovrebbe essere impostato come il PRT_E750 ma pilota il motore da 1.5KW, il mio invece è da 800W.
Fai attenzione che anch'io avevo fatto il reset di fabbrica dopo avere giocherellato con la tastiera (d176 impostato a 1 dopo avere messo d001 a 1) e per poco non bruciavo il motore. Un amico, che mi ha dato una mano a sistemare le cose mi ha detto che il motore veniva pilotato con una potenza di 8 volte superiore al necessario, infatti scaldava tantissimo e dopo un po' saltava il fusibile sul retro.
Nel post 23 del 03/20/2017 e nel post 25 del 03/21/2017 (allegato) trovi le modifiche che io ho fatto al reset di fabbrica. A me così funziona benissimo, unica eccezzione la velocità di rotazione impostata da PC che anche immettendo da GCODE. ad esempio M03 S12000, il mandrino dovrebbe avviarsi a 12000 giri (così faceva una volta) , invece parte sempre a 24000 giri . Manualmente invece, nessun problema. Ho già cercato in tutti i siti Italiani che trattano CNC in modo da poter confrontare i 179 parametri delle macchine vendute nel nostro paese ma sembra che le uniche due macchine vendute in Italia, siano le nostre.
Mach3 io l' avevo impostato come spiega il manuale allegato alla macchina e funzionava. Il mio problema era che non mi finiva i lavori, ad un certo punto si fermava e non voleva saperne di continuare, ora uso LinuxCNC e più nessun problema.
Secondo me poi, l'errore che ti da sul mandrino è solo questione di impostare i parametri corretti, specialmente d000,d002,d003,d009,d0021,d093 che io ho a 400.
Se potessimo sentirci forse riusciremmo a concludere qualcosa di più ma non so se si possono mettere i numeri di telefono, spero comunque di esserti stato di aiuto, ciao.
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windom46
Ciao pippo73, ieri ti ho risposto ma sul sito non vedo nulla, non fa niente, provo a scriverti nuovamente.
Allora...il PRT-E1500 come controller, dovrebbe essere impostato come il PRT_E750 ma pilota il motore da 1.5KW, il mio invece è da 800W.
Fai attenzione che anch'io avevo fatto il reset di fabbrica dopo avere giocherellato con la tastiera (d176 impostato a 1 dopo avere messo d001 a 1) e per poco non bruciavo il motore. Un amico, che mi ha dato una mano a sistemare le cose mi ha detto che il motore veniva pilotato con una potenza di 8 volte superiore al necessario, infatti scaldava tantissimo e dopo un po' saltava il fusibile sul retro.
Nel post 23 del 03/20/2017 e nel post 25 del 03/21/2017 (allegato) trovi le modifiche che io ho fatto al reset di fabbrica. A me così funziona benissimo, unica eccezzione la velocità di rotazione impostata da PC che anche immettendo da GCODE. ad esempio M03 S12000, il mandrino dovrebbe avviarsi a 12000 giri (così faceva una volta) , invece parte sempre a 24000 giri . Manualmente invece, nessun problema. Ho già cercato in tutti i siti Italiani che trattano CNC in modo da poter confrontare i 179 parametri delle macchine vendute nel nostro paese ma sembra che le uniche due macchine vendute in Italia, siano le nostre.
Mach3 io l' avevo impostato come spiega il manuale allegato alla macchina e funzionava. Il mio problema era che non mi finiva i lavori, ad un certo punto si fermava e non voleva saperne di continuare, ora uso LinuxCNC e più nessun problema.
Secondo me poi, l'errore che ti da sul mandrino è solo questione di impostare i parametri corretti, specialmente d000,d002,d003,d009,d0021,d093 che io ho a 400.
Se potessimo sentirci forse riusciremmo a concludere qualcosa di più ma non so se si possono mettere i numeri di telefono, spero comunque di esserti stato di aiuto, ciao.
Window, Hi Hey could you translate your post to English, I can't get translator to work too read your post to help you, could you translate it and repost it? Be glad to help if I can.
Thanks CHIMERA1960
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Re: 6040 CNC VFD settings?
OK, I apologize for the Italian post in answering to pippo73, but I struggle a lot with the English and I use Google Translator.
So ... the PRT-E1500, as a controller, should be set like the PRT_E750 but 1.5KW engine drives it, Instead my engine is 800W.
Be careful that I also did the factory reset after fiddling with the keyboard (d176 set to 1 after putting d001 to 1) and I almost did burn the engine. A friend who gave me a hand to fix things told me that the engine was piloted with a power of 8 times higher than needed, because it warmed up a lot and after a while jumped the fuse on the back.
In post 23 of 03/20/2017 and in post 25 of 03/21/2017 (attached) find the changes that I made at factory reset. For me it works fine, the only exception is the PC's speed rotated by entering from GCODE. For example, the M03 S12000, the spindle should start at 12,000 rpm (as it once did), but always turn 24,000 rpm. Manually, however, no problem. I have already searched in all the Italian sites that handle CNC so that we can compare the 179 parameters of machines sold in our country but it seems that the only two machines sold in Italy are ours.
I had set up Mach3 as the manual attached to the machine and it worked. My problem was that I did not finish jobs, at a certain point it stopped and did not want to know how to continue, now I use LinuxCNC and no more problems.
In my opinion, the mistake that comes to you from the spindle is just to set the correct parameters, especially d000, d002, d003, d009, d0021, d093 that i have at 400.
If we could hear you maybe we could conclude something more but I do not know if you can put the phone numbers, hopefully you've been helpless.
Hello.
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Originally Posted by
windom46
OK, I apologize for the Italian post in answering to pippo73, but I struggle a lot with the English and I use Google Translator.
So ... the PRT-E1500, as a controller, should be set like the PRT_E750 but 1.5KW engine drives it, Instead my engine is 800W.
Be careful that I also did the factory reset after fiddling with the keyboard (d176 set to 1 after putting d001 to 1) and I almost did burn the engine. A friend who gave me a hand to fix things told me that the engine was piloted with a power of 8 times higher than needed, because it warmed up a lot and after a while jumped the fuse on the back.
In post 23 of 03/20/2017 and in post 25 of 03/21/2017 (attached) find the changes that I made at factory reset. For me it works fine, the only exception is the PC's speed rotated by entering from GCODE. For example, the M03 S12000, the spindle should start at 12,000 rpm (as it once did), but always turn 24,000 rpm. Manually, however, no problem. I have already searched in all the Italian sites that handle CNC so that we can compare the 179 parameters of machines sold in our country but it seems that the only two machines sold in Italy are ours.
I had set up Mach3 as the manual attached to the machine and it worked. My problem was that I did not finish jobs, at a certain point it stopped and did not want to know how to continue, now I use LinuxCNC and no more problems.
In my opinion, the mistake that comes to you from the spindle is just to set the correct parameters, especially d000, d002, d003, d009, d0021, d093 that i have at 400.
If we could hear you maybe we could conclude something more but I do not know if you can put the phone numbers, hopefully you've been helpless.
Hello.
Thanks windom , good post,
CHIMERA1960