Glad you got it fixed.
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Glad you got it fixed.
My 1100M did the same thing about a month ago. The first thing Tormach had me check was the capacitor output voltage (Cap 300 and 301 on your board). Mine was good and after replacing the fuse the...
Thanks for confirming this. I may have a warranty claim. Hopefully I can convince Tormach to issue me a credit for the driver I just bought.
I installed a new Y axis driver and after running the machine a couple of hours there is no evidence of the Y axis growling noise. It appears to be fixed.
When I first got my mill internal and...
Take a look at this. https://github.com/TimPaterson/Fusion360-Batch-Post
That's the part number on my existing drivers. Probably going to end up ordering one.
Tormach Tech Support contacted me this morning and I spent the day running tests and feeding them the...
I noticed that the driver dip switches are set for 8.3A (peak current)/5.9A( RMS), which is the max driver current setting, and the standstill current switch is set to ON. The OFF setting reduces...
I'm thinking that's what I'll be doing, ordering another driver, or I'm hoping Tormach will have pity on me and send me one.
I did read yours and Popspipes posts about the burned connector. I've...
I did more testing today confirming that the bus board was getting the proper voltage, 72.5 VDC and the resistance through the motor windings was within range. At a loss as what to do next I jumped...
Once the noise starts it's there while jogging and at cutting speeds. Not as noticeable at the slower speeds though, but it's still there.
I opened a ticket with Tormach. That was an experience....
Yesterday my 1-1/2 year old 1100M developed a Y axis groaning/growling noise. Thought for sure it was a bad ball nut the way it sounded. First I checked the ball nut bolts, the coupling bolts and...
Thanks for the heads up. I'll unplug it when not in use.
That seems to have worked. :banana: It reacted as you described. Next step is to actually set some tool offsets and see how that works out.
I wired the ETS using the Input and COM pins with yellow to input and green to COM as TurboStep suggested. The Accessory #2 LED is off. When I press the ETS plunger the LED lights up. When I press...
I wasn't able to get to it yesterday. I'm going to give it a try this morning.
Thanks everyone for your replies. I tried the Google translation app as 2nd_Floor suggested and had zero luck. It wouldn't translate.
I hope I didn't fry the control board. I did get a...
Thanks for responding. The instructions that came with the ETS are attached. The instructions refer to "Z Max Travel" which is why I believe there is a over-travel circuit.
On the PP ETS Setup...
I have a 1100M and thought tool offset setting would be easier if I bought one of those cheap ETS from China (photo attached). The instructions that came with it were written in chinese so no help...
"FWIW, my purchase absolutely came with a .. 6 months? ..."
I don't post much but for what it's worth I agree with jwatte. I bought a 1100M this past March and the Tormach website contained...
I ran the remaining two parts today (Parts B and C). Again I didn't take any precautions like creeping up on the final size or change speeds and feeds. I used the same parameters as the first part...
I have a 1100M that I have had for 3 months. I'm still learning it's capabilities but so far I'm impressed with Path Pilot and the machine's accuracy. I ran an aluminum contour job today that...
I agree. The cheap oilers you and I bought, and others, are of questionable quality. My backup plan when my $20 dollar oiler fails, and it will, is to replace it with a pre-owned Bijur manual oiler...
I just installed one of these on my 1100M to oil the Z axis slide ways and ball nut. Granted it's a cheap import pump but it does work. If it breaks I'm out only $20.
Here's a starting point. It's not a deluxe speed and feed calculator but it has some of the key features you need to get going and best of all it's free.
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The mill has been sold.
Good to know. I'll put that in my notes and use it the next time I have a thin wall project.
I did some reading on the Autodesk Forum about tolerance and smoothing. What I got out of it is the...
I appreciate the suggestions. I'm a self taught CNC hobby guy so I primarily learn by reading and making mistakes, then try again. Here's a picture of the finished product. It's a grab handle for...
I looked at the parts again and I don't see the step. It could be a reflection or camera distortion. I've attached a couple of pictures of the finished part and no step is visible. There is a...
The circular portion is 2-1/4" OD. The wall thickness is 1/8". For the finish pass I used a new 3/8" diameter, carbide, three flute, 1" length of cut end mill with a spindle rpm of 4000 and a feed...