How would you prefer it to be implemented?
Type: Posts; User: diycncscott
How would you prefer it to be implemented?
Yes, it's called "Run Time" graphics. Press F4 -Run and then F10 RTG On/Off and it will display as you are cutting. You can also set parameter 150 = 1 and it always be on when a job is running
Marty,
Marc was correct, I had mapped Med range to the "High Mid" parm (p67) rather than the "Low Mid" I've corrected that in the attached program. I also added logic to clear the m function bits...
Marty,
As currently written:
Aux1 & M41 = Low range
The low range ratio is defined in parm 65. ex: A setting of .1 indicates that the spindle motor rotates 10 times for each revolution of the...
Hi Marty,
You attached the report.txt file, We need the report.zip. When sending or posting a report, please always attach the report.zip.
I was able to determine the control serial number...
I would also set Kd for the 4th axis to 3
If your encoder counts smoothly both positive and negative when you rotate the shaft with your hand., you encoder is probably ok. With the shaft pointing at while your looking at the motor faceplate,...
Marty,
Updates are available via download and there are no fees unless you chooses to have a technician come onsite to do the update. In general, the user can perform the update without issue....
Marty,
The standard PLC supports 4 ranges, but the PLC can be modified to support a virtually unlimited number of gear ranges.
After you receive the lathe, you will want to upgrade it to v3.06,...
Sorry - missed the button push part. That likely is not in the PLC program but the PLC may very well support mfunctions you could issue in your program to accomplish the same thing. Again a report is...
Parameters 65, 66 and 67 contain the ratios for low, med-low and med range. With an appropriate PLC program, the control will automatically adjust for gear range. If you send a report.zip to...
There is no such thing as "set home permanently" as the control/motors use incremental encoders which means that every time the machine is powered up, "home" will be set at whatever position the 3...
You should match the voltage to your motors. Our current drives can run up anything up to ~160VDC (drives shipped since late 2012), previous drives up to ~140VDC.
You definitely want full wave...
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All of our power supplies with transformers supply ~120VDC bus voltage. You will need to look for a tap on your existing transformer of ~70VAC or purchase a power supply elsewhere. I have had good...
JJ,
Yes, that rectifier configuration is designed for a center tapped xformer and will not perform as designed with a secondary that isn't center tapped.
What voltage are your motors rated...
Hi ghack,
As you have already determined, you must change the control parameters to reflect the specific material, depth, speed, and size of the hole you are tapping.
Your induction motor/vfd...
Gary,
On SOME CPU7P3 boards, there is an internal ribbon cable connected from the back of the DB9 to the motion control board. It's possible that there is a problem with either the DB9 connector...
Given that you suspect the fault is related to vibration, try disabling the limit switch ON THE DRIVE. You can do this by pulling up the dip switches for the X axis. This will eliminate any...
Ashih
I think this post on the Ajax will help answer your questions:
http://www.ajaxcnc.com/ajaxbb/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=35&p=124#p124
Randy,
The last email I received (a few weeks ago) was regarding your inverter which I replied to. If you still have a specific issue that we can help you with, please send an email to...
If you have a control running on our Linux platform, make sure your mouse is plugged in, press alt-F6 to drop to a command prompt and type "addmouse" -without the quotes- and press enter. Then...
Hi No Smoke,
FWIW You can use a mouse to select the buttons instead of the F keys if you like.
Regards
Scott
Hello Rob,
You can currently add I/O in 16/16 increments. Inputs are optically isolated and can be configured for 5/12 or 24VDC. Inputs can also be configured as sourcing or sinking. The...
Marc is correct.
You can't use two GPIO4D boards together but you can add additional axes (up to 8 currently) by pairing the GPIO4D with an Optic4. The difference between the GPIO4D and the...
Hi Lyn,
Sorry for the delay in replying.
1)1) Does the DC310 also take the place of the "traditional" breakout boards that handle the IO and safety charge pump?
A: Yes. All communication...
Robert,
I replied to your email an hour ago. In case didn't receive it I've included it below
Regards
Scott
Robert
Dan,
Glad to hear it. I assume you got the probe working as well?
Regards
Scott
Robert,
I sent this (and another, earlier reply) by email as well but thought I'd follow up here as well.
Robert,
One last thing to check, we sent an 80 pin IDE cable -did you use it? From...