Forgot to add, I start and stop from the VFD keypad.
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Forgot to add, I start and stop from the VFD keypad.
The R mode and the F mode display separately. I cycled to R mode initially and saw the value drop when there was a fluctuation in the RPM and then cycled to the F display and it stayed steady despite...
What would be the best way to check the input power supply?
Also, I noticed that when cycling through the displays on the control panel of the VFD that there are two "Hz" values that can be...
Hi all,
Looking fr some troubleshooting help.
I have a Huanyang GDZ-80 2.2kW 220V 220V spindle and the HYOD223B VFD on my PrintNC mill and have had relatively trouble free operation for a...
Is there a way to do that in the PP so it would add it each time I generate code? I make a bunch of different access panels for experimental aircraft so each operation is a different batch of...
I have a homebuilt PrintNC using UCCNC that I mill sheet aluminum with and I'd like to have the spindle park in a certain spot after running a job to facilitate material change. While I built this...
That worked! Thanks for the help, it is very appreciated!
Will try that today. Thanks for the response!
Hi gang,
I have a homebuilt cnc router (PrintNC) that uses a UC300ETH controller with a C77 driver terminal board and UCCNC software. I started having intermittent problems with the X axis only...
Still looking for assistance. Would be willing to Venmo some money for a consultation or expert help.
Hello all,
I've constructed a router mill and I'm using a UC300ETH-C76 with a C77 terminal driver board. I'm using UCCNC for software and I have a license. I get a green status light on the board...
Hello all,
I have a DIY router mill I'm constructing and I'm using the UC300ETH-C76 with C77 board using UCCNC as my software platform. I have the UC300ETH installed using 24v power and I believe...
Thanks for the reply. Do you have this up and running yet? I would be interested in knowing how difficult it was to accomplish putting that set up together and working out the kinks. I was also...
Looking to get the 48x48 CNC Pro. I mainly mill 6061 sheet aluminum that is less than 0.060 thick but would like to do other things in the future. I'm trying to decide whether I should go all stock...