Thank you Kevin!
Type: Posts; User: Dancy
Thank you Kevin!
Found this thread today and was quite excited to see someone actually was able to use Yaskawa drives. I have a pair of SGMJV motors and SGDV 1R6A11A drives but in reading I believe you used a model...
Thanks MSB. I may have to back peddle a bit on this project. I was thinking my drives would handle pulse/direction but turns out they only understand MECHATROLINK (a form of serial that few servo...
it's starting to look like the Smooth Step might be the ticket where the work is done for you. I tend to prefer more in depth details so I can better understand capabilities. The Yaskawa Sigma V says...
It's a bit confusing trying to figure out what Mach4 will and won't do. My goal is to control the new lathe well enough that it can thread accurately granting any physical stability will play into...
Mecin, you will have to be more specific on what error(s) you are seeing.
John;
right now, since this is my first attempt at other than three axis. I don't know where to start so to speak. Mastercam has around 40 types of tool paths for 3D/multipath and each has a fist...
I was really happy to find RoboDK Marv, I have had this bot for almost ten years and only the teach pendant to make it do squat. The pendant is fine if you have ONE job to do 100k times but for one...
Thanks Marv;
I have not fooled around with Rhino for over 10 years but I think I follow your approach.
RoboDK does what IRBCAM does but for many types of robots. It's kinda the new kid on the...
Peter;
the reason is the statue will be life size and cut from foam making it easy for the robot to manipulate it. If the robot holds the tool, it would require a rotary base for the statue and...
Thank you Andrew;
Yes, I am a bit confused how to setup the various axis. It's because of how I hope to accomplish this. I am plan on cutting out a foam core and use it to make a mold. I have an...
Imagine the statue of David. The z axis runs from head to toe and the work (feet) are mounted to a rotary axis of a multi axis machine. The statue is rendered in .stl format. It's pretty easy for me...
Here are the adjustment procedures for the SVIF board....this cured my problem with no auto mode.
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From years of collecting, Literally from all over the world. Hitachi never published this class of information and even 20 years after they closed their doors, it's very hard to find. I tell you...
Don't know how close the HT20 is to my VK45 but I had to create a custom serial cable per this diagram from Hitachi Seiki (document SV03-999-62-006)
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M_C;
have had just a few minutes to skim over your code and it looks better than you give yourself credit for. Thank you so much for sharing it with me. I am sure your examples will save me hours...
Thanks M_C;
I have been writing code since 1976 and completely understand! ....if it's working, don't touch it!.
Have you published your work anywhere? If I may, I would love to see how you...
Dang! you have alot of rabbits in that hat! I am having trouble finding all these tidbits that Kflop can do. Have dug into this web page pretty deep and searched the Wiki. I did find a mention of...
(grin) ....I have homework to do
details to follow
one can buy RS-485 to ethernet, USB and RS-232 adapters
RS-485 is the industrial version of serial communications and uses differential signaling so can go much greater distance and much higher...
Tom;
the VK45 makes use of the RS-485 bus to communicate with three devices Hitachi calls "panel slave". Each panel slave can read limit switches and operate relays. One slave for the control panel....
LOL....see! you do have it. (kinda scattered, but there!)
precisely the class of information I was looking for.
This is going to be no small endeavor. This mill currently monitors a (!@#$!%) of...
Tom;
Have you published and step by step guides describing installation and setup of a typical CNC application?
Thank you Jim, was typing a PM to you and I come back and I see you found my thread.
......me thinks I need to send Tom some money for goodies
(grin)
really impressed with the support I see everywhere Tom
Agree Murray;
I am not a fan of this VFD. Originally I was running my mill with a rotary phase converter and a three phase variac to balance the power. I know when that Fanuc tries hard moves it...
encoders use six signal lines Phase A, Phase B and one rotation to provide count and direction information. They are rotary and made by Sanyo Sumtak.
looks like I need to go study your software a bit (grin)