We have a G-code editor that can do programmable mass edits. Try this:
A) Download PC-DNC Editor 4.0.5 from our website: https://www.pc-dnc.com/downloads
B) It will install and run in demo...
Type: Posts; User: Dan Fritz
We have a G-code editor that can do programmable mass edits. Try this:
A) Download PC-DNC Editor 4.0.5 from our website: https://www.pc-dnc.com/downloads
B) It will install and run in demo...
Sounds like something is disabling the Y axis servo. I can think of two possible reasons:
1) The Fanuc 11M has analog (3-phase full wave) servos, and there are 3 fuses on the back of the servo...
PC-DNC Editor and PC-DNC Plus both handle G-code and CMT files. Go to http://www.sub-soft.com
The cable looks OK. I'll bet that your Fanuc 0M is either not set to use ISO (ASCII) tape codes, or else it doesn't have the ISO option and only uses the old EIA tape code. First off, use some...
I don't recognize this board, but it's only a partial photo. Look for a board number on the edge somewhere. All Fanuc 6M and 6M-B controls had two toggle switches on two opposite corners of the...
The parameter write/enable toggle switch must be on if you want to load a parameter tape INTO the Fanuc 6. For punching parameters out, you don't need to have the switch turned on because you're not...
The Fanuc 6M-B doesn't have a parameter to protect the parameter input, like the later models. Instead, there's a toggle switch on one corner of the main PCB. It's labeled "PRM", or something like...
You have one of the original Fanuc 6M controls that came without a CRT. This control dates back to 1980 or so, and was the first 6M model that was brought into the USA. General Numeric Corporation...
We sell a kit that has a BTR cable and software to run the Fanuc 6 control in "drip-feed" DNC mode. The BTR cable connects to the "CAT" connector inside the Fanuc control (on the mother board). It...
The 6M-A and B are capable of uploading and downloading to memory with a serial port, and the 5M will only run in TAPE mode with a paper tape. Only a BTR connection will let you "drip-feed" in Tape...
Hi again Al,
I've been pretty busy lately. I've written a totally new DNC system (PC-DNC Pro) and I've also become a single-dad with a 12-year old son, who occupies about 120% of my available...
Al_The_Man is right. (Hi Al)
The 20-pin Honda connectors used on the Fanuc 10/11/12/15 and some later controls all had the same pin assignments.
20-pin Honda -------------------------------...
More likely than not, the NUM control is waiting for the correct "leader" to begin saving data. Almost all CNCs will accept the exact same data that they SEND to the PC, so here's what we do with...
Too much current generally means too much load on the servo. I would check for a lubrication problem (ballscrew or ways), or if there's an electric brake in side the motor, maybe the brake isn't...
Your "LSK" symbol is blinking, so the control is trying to read data. The "LSK" symbol is supposed to go off when it receives the first Line-Feed character (ASCII 10, or Hex 0A). All Fanuc...
You're not running with the CNC cabinet doors open, are you? Some people think that heat is causing all their troubles, so they leave the CNC doors open for more ventilation. That's a serious...
It's NOT the phase converter! Your control has a switching type power suppy, and the phase converter will only affect the servos, not the CNC itself.
I just looked up the alarm # 930 (bad...
I suggest that when you do get the control to come up ready, the first thing you should do is back up your parameters. You said that your DNC system is working, so get the DNC ready to receive,...
The 11M has an I/O board with a bunch of IC reed relays on it. These relays are notorious for causing delays like this. Look for a board that has a bunch of ICs that have 2 pins on each corner,...
These are probably the old 3-phase full wave servos with SCRs. The CNC control turns on a relay signal called "PRDY" using a small IC reed relay on the mother board (one for each axis). These...
The external reset signal (ERS) and the E-stop signal will both reset the program to the begining, making the resumption of the program a real problem. The Feed Hold signal will make the servos...
It might be best to use the "Feed Hold" signal. That signal is normally closed, so a completed circuit takes the control OUT of feed hold. When the feed hold signal is open, any motion is stopped,...
Don't bother measuring from each leg to ground. Measure from leg-to-leg. The big 3-phase transformer with jumper bars can be set so that the 3-phase AC voltage at terminals "A", "1" and "2" on the...
There are macro inputs and outputs that you can see with variables in the 1000s, but those are not related to the SKIP input. I suppose you could wire your probe output to BOTH the SKIP input and...
A Focas connection will let you read the macro variable values from a remote PC. With the right software on the PC, you could monitor for changes of macro values as well.
We use DPRNT and a...
Fanuc 6TB program library is usually displayed by pressing the red "CAN" button, then the "ORIGIN" Button. Some models you had to press and hold CAN, then press ORIGIN, but others you had to...
Check parameter 3402, bit 6 (7th bit from the right). It should be "0". A "1" causes the RESET button to clear ALL the G-codes to their power-up state.
Parameter 003, bit 3 (the 4th bit from the right) is for 12-bit binary spindle output with CCS (constant surface speed). That parameter should be a "1" now because you're using 12-bit binary. ...
The 0M doesn't display the data as it comes in. I don't believe that there is any way to make it display the data either.
I've got several of those "Option 1" cards in my workshop if anyone needs one. It plugs into the Fanuc 10, and has circuits for an additional serial port and for the high-speed skip signals. It can...