If you have a servo motor controlling the rotary it can be very easy. Just need go to the "cnc" section in mlc edit and under F5 you should see the axis move. From their you just assign 4 unused...
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If you have a servo motor controlling the rotary it can be very easy. Just need go to the "cnc" section in mlc edit and under F5 you should see the axis move. From their you just assign 4 unused...
The cnc.lad file you can upload through system admin->system data manager -> import
Do not need to change the file extensions. The parameter file I do not upload. I would just change the parameters...
No need to create a new post. Just use a Fanuc 0M post that should already be available.
The only change will be switching G20/G21 to G70/G71 when switching between inch/mm.
Im not familiar with either first hand, but I just wanted to mention if you use the post processor for a Fanuc 0M it will run on the Syntec. In fact thats what I recommend everyone uses. Only...
Thats usually tied to the limit switch. Hardware limit will usually be a normally closed switch that breaks when the z hits the limit. If your Z axis is not at the very top of the machine and you are...
If the servos are set well then the precision usually comes from the mechanics or maybe even the NC file. Parameters 401 to 408 are the parameters that affect the High speed high precision settings....
It's hard to determine that. To me it sounds more like it is the mechanical of the machine. Is it a new machine? Is it using servos? It can be as simple as tuning some parameters and motors or it can...
What command is causing the Z axis to rise? Is it an M-code or a custom made G-code where it rises? The G54 just sets the 0 point of the workpiece I dont think it would cause it to move up. There is...
I would recommend just using a Fanuc 0M post for it.
The only change would be G20 to G70 and G21 to G71. (inch/metric switch).
Other than that Syntec does follow that same standards so most...
It is possible that the Z safe height is stored in the parameters somewhere, but I think in this case it is best to just edit the G code you have set up. Sounds like a custom Gcode? If it is the...
Hello Harro
The documents you are requesting you should be able to find from Syntec America's site under the support section. SyntecAmerica.com | Support
That alarm is a little harder to...
That information is correct. The machine builder / end user can customize the M-codes to their preference. Usually builders will follow Fanuc standards, but it is not always the case. If you can find...
cncjunky2011 if you are only getting the alarm occasionally you may want to consider increasing parameters 561~580 to check the range of loss pulse. It may be set too low?
Of course you want to...
Seems like the hard drive has something deleted. Restarting the control usually should fix it, but if it does not you will have to clear the A drive with system agent (launched by holding left and...
Hi Wwagner,
So it does seem like all the normally closed switches are getting triggered, which means the communication from the input board to the controller is most likely damaged. If you can...
Here is the manual that you need.
Anything else, please let me know.
Ok, sounds like we've found the problem.
Looks like your battery was the culprit. You see, if your battery went bad, or if it was good but you replaced it while the machine was off, then the drive...
Hello.
This was interesting. The Mitsubishi manual for the MR-J3 A type does not list alarm 90 at all, but according to other Mitsubishi manuals that is the alarm they generally use for home...
Hello Mr. Jung, I'm Charlie with Syntec, I believe that I can help with that.
We manufacture and sell the controllers for CNC machines. We also have the servo motors and drives.
Feel free to ask...
Hello, here is the info to the Vietnam branch.
Any other questions feel free to contact me.
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Hi,
All tool change Macros are different, especially in your case, you mentioned that yours was custom.
Could you send me a copy of your control Backup? I can take a look at it, help you figure...
Glad I could be of assistance Rakesh and I'm glad your machinists are enjoying our control system.
As for the training yes Syntec can provide that. I can usually provide in house training around...
Serum Ideally yes thats how the T0000 can be programmed. Each bucket can be saved into a Rbit and when you enter Txx then the program should scan all the bucket register bits and find which Register...
I have the documentation on how to set up the network connection, but I cannot attach the pdf to this due to the size. Please email me at [email protected] if you guys need the...
Serum glad I was able to help you out with that! If you need more stuff down the road let me know.
Routerhead I have looked into the alarms you are having. I sent you the different things that can...
Hi ordibeheshd. The alarm is triggered when somewhere in the code it wants the machine to move past the limits set on the machine by the machine maker
If you ran that G code before and it worked...
Hey everyone. Syntec has been working on a branch in the United States located in California, and it has began operation. I am the engineer there. I was looking through this thread and I see a few...
Hi Rakesh,
Sorry if you didnt get a response. Chinese new year shuts the company down in that part of the world, which is probably where your request went. As for the controller I can't answer it...
Hey Frank. What you are requesting can be done, but it can also me a tedious task. Controlling an output with an S bit or I bit are the easiest things to add in. You can simply find the sbit for the...
Frank I'm really glad to hear that everything is working out for you. Opening a branch in the U.S. has greatly increased out ability to support our clients and end users on this side of the world,...