Hello everyone!
I've been reading my manuals and speaking with support but haven't been able to fully understand the spindle control mode called "section speed regulation" in these controllers....
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Hello everyone!
I've been reading my manuals and speaking with support but haven't been able to fully understand the spindle control mode called "section speed regulation" in these controllers....
Adtech controllers may be good for your application but I suggest that you study the controller you intend to buy before doing it, so you can make sure it has all the functionality you need. Adtech...
To generate G-Code you need what's called a CAM software. Examples of it are SurfCAM and CREO (which also includes CAD). G-Code generated by these programs should be enough to run your Adtech CNC...
Hello, Mr. Tim:
The machine we want to retrofit is an old OKUMA LS-N "BIG 10". We haven't started wiring anything to the machine yet. Our problem is that we don't understand the operation of the...
Hello:
Maybe the frequency at which the CNC4620 sends out pulses is to high. There's an axis parameter which sets the max acceleration rate for axis servos. Maybe by lowering it you could see some...
Adtech controllers are supposed to be universal. ADTCNC-4640 is an example of a mill controller. You can try it; i don't think it's going to be hard to get your machine working. Hardware, i.e. motor...
Hello:
I just recently acquired an Adtech's CNC-4620 Lathe controller for retrofitting purposes, but I am currently having troubles with some control signals.
I would like to know if you...
I recently got a General Electric P 60 welding robot which uses a RC1560 controller. It is currently not working and it didn't come with any manuals (it was an used robot), so any documentation that...
Nunca he oido hablar de esa marca de CNC pero si lo que quieres es cambiar los controles lo puedes hacer utilizando el Mach3 y/o tarjetas KFlop (del fabricante DynoMotion). Yo mismo ando en un...
Hello, I'm in the same situation but the solution provided by Tom didn't work. I can see the position changes though. I'm using a rotary encoder.
From what I've read in the help section, the...