Thanks for the update. Keep us posted on how you're coming along this project!
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Thanks for the update. Keep us posted on how you're coming along this project!
I have a tape or two. It's blank though.
It's a DC 550w @ 90V motor that's capable of up to 150-4000rpm, and controlled via a board on the TM02. The controller also can control the rotation between clockwise and counter-clockwise for...
I know that's what you meant, and it's a solid recommendation without any specifics. I think your suggestion is the general consensus, but spindle control in Mach3/4 is where I'm looking for options.
Turns out the stepper driver boards are working, but there's an overload somewhere. Do you recommend something for the spindle control board? Anyone know if the spindle control board in the TM02...
There doesn't seem to be a lot of activity on the Emco board, I was hoping for a little more lively discussion.
I've got a TM02 control for a F1P-CNC, is it even worth trying to get the original...
You can as long as it provides 95volts. I have an OMRON S8VS power supply on mine to get the necessary voltage. Alternatively, you can purchase a PolySpede OC1 or OC2 board and power the spindle...
I acquired a F1P with the EmcoTronic TM02, the guy promised it was complete and working....yeah right.
I have a couple of problems with it, I thought I got the MSD data entered properly from the...
Can you share what you got figured out? There would likely be value to others in your discovery and progress with these machines!
Nice score! If you don't like it, let me know I'll take it off your hands for you. :D
Q1 & 2:
The stepper motors appear to be different, I think the factory installed ones were 135oz, but...