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Labvolt cnc stepper motor chopper drive settings
Hi
Can someone explain the dip switches and how to increase amps to stepper motor on these chopper drives
Currently if i go any faster than 14ipm the steppers lose steps
This is whst orig specs are 14 ipm max
Which is odd since i found info online stating that a chopper drive should produce more torque not less torque....
Losing steps at 14ipm or more seems odd ..the axis all move smooth by hand.
Re: Labvolt cnc stepper motor chopper drive settings
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Shelby5041
Hi
Can someone explain the dip switches and how to increase amps to stepper motor on these chopper drives
Currently if i go any faster than 14ipm the steppers lose steps
This is whst orig specs are 14 ipm max
Which is odd since i found info online stating that a chopper drive should produce more torque not less torque....
Losing steps at 14ipm or more seems odd ..the axis all move smooth by hand.
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Re: Labvolt cnc stepper motor chopper drive settings
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Originally Posted by
Shelby5041
Hi
Can someone explain the dip switches and how to increase amps to stepper motor on these chopper drives
Currently if i go any faster than 14ipm the steppers lose steps
This is whst orig specs are 14 ipm max
Which is odd since i found info online stating that a chopper drive should produce more torque not less torque....
Losing steps at 14ipm or more seems odd ..the axis all move smooth by hand.
Hang on!!.
Might need to scratch my last post.
Is it the light duty machine?.
I downloaded a datasheet for the 220v version Eng.
Guess what... On page 5 it clearly states: Feed Motors: Rapid traverse speed: 14ipm.
It looks like that is it for you matey.
Dataheet from here:
https://labvolt.festo.com/solutions/...tem_light_duty
Did you actually read anything about it first?.
Re: Labvolt cnc stepper motor chopper drive settings
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Shelby5041
Yes i know about the orig labvolt specs im very familiar with the machine as it has been a 2yr project..there is very little online regarding these machines as far as retrofitting...most i had to do on my own...but those specs are built in controller controlled due to being a learning machine for safety and training purpose..and another note..i have the labvolt 5500 lathe and it has exact same steppers and same drivers and same ps and it can do 30ipm... per orig specs..and contacting festo didatic is a waste as they only respond to orig specs and will not elaborate on their proprietary system.
The controller was removed...its mach3 controlled now
Ive got a clamp on amp meter ill mess with switches today to see if i can get amps to increase
Check the stepper specs if you can using the model number that should be on them.
Shouldn't really exceed what their maximum rating is with peak settings on the drivers.
If you can't check specs then monitor motor heat with every change.
Do you have model numbers for the drivers and steppers?.
I realise you're in the u.s. but generally manufs keep the power output to machines the same. Just change the unit to suit the input supply as per country.
3D printers are completely different. They have no spindle loads working against them, hence why they only need small motors.
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Re: Labvolt cnc stepper motor chopper drive settings
hi daz
im referring to no load..rapid traverse only
my cheap 3d printer with nema 17 can do 100ipm not problem this damn labvolt nema 23 setup can only do 14ipm rapid ..any higher and it loses steps like crazy
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=468496&stc=1
here is a better pic i found.online (this is not my board personally) .hoping someone can direct me of how to adjust the amps using the dip switches on the driver board..its a bit confusing
im trying to figure out how to increase amps to the stepper motor so i can reduce step loss but i just dont understand the DIP switches..i love these boards becasue they are old school and compenents are replaceablre..the one chip L297 just pulls out by hand and the other L298 just needs desoldering..and they are cheap to repalce..i have fixed a couple of these..the L298 chip on the heat sink is the most common failure..but remeber these boards are 25 years old so that is expected...most anyhting made today be lucky to last 2-5 years...https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=468496&stc=1
Re: Labvolt cnc stepper motor chopper drive settings
I just got a labvolt 5500 lathe and want to change out all the stepper drivers and put in a mach4 controller. Did you get yours working?