Thanks for looking into my 60 software Mactec. I will try to get a photo uploaded within the next few days of the control cabinet. Since I bought the machine I have put in a new advantech motherboard (becuase I got a good deal on ebay) and added a DOM. Although I still have the old HDD that is functioning. I made a mirror image copy of the contents and have them stored on a windows PC. Unfortunately I do not have the original disks. Thought I was going to get them with the deal, but the previous owner couldn't find them. To the best of my knowledge I am the 3rd owner, the 2nd owner puchasing it from an auction back around the 2002 time frame and then couldn't (or didn't take the time) to figure out how to use it. Almost like buying a new machine!
Just make sure you have a good copy, because if you loose this for any reason, you will never be able to get it again, we think that what you have, because it is the last number, you have add I/0 control, meaning you have extra M codes that could be used to do, or control other things like clamping Etc, see if you have this board in the cabinet, if you have, then that is why the different software, it's not a great photo, but you will see these 8 solid state relays, the board may have been removed also if it is not in the cabinet
Mactec54
Mactec54,
Here are a few pics of the inside of my control cabinet.
I don't see anything out of the ordinary, on the other hand, I have never really looked inside any other TC machine.
The small blue box on the left by the power supply is a programmable timing relay I added along with wiring to allow me to interface my HAAS indexer.
I apologize for the sideways pictures.
Thanks
No problem with the photos, I can rotate them when they open
You answered my question what was the Blue control above the power supply, and the Black cable, this machine was already wire for a 4th axes and has the cable in place, someone removed the 4th axes drive as the cable is there for it and these machines don't come with that cable unless it was installed
The only difference in the 2 different software will be just more I/0 which may also have been removed, or you may have an extra GP AUF Board, which if you open the panel that has the Bridgeport name on it, just 2 screws and it will swing open
and take a photo of in there, this will show us if you have any extra I/0 in there
Mactec54
Wow... that is really different than my machine.... What year/model is that?
Richard
Sorry for the late reply guys. Been hectic here to say the least. Yes, this is a TC-1g, believe it to be around a `00. S/N TC1-0097 It's my understanding the TC1-4 series machines were only built between `98-`02 but please correct me on that mactec. It has Yaskawa AC servo's and drives on all 3 axis. 710ipm rapids, and I believe will feed up to 710ipm as well but never had the need to test.. Made a lot of parts with it since I picked it up a year ago from a customer. Also had a lot of headaches with repair/replacement items in that short time. It is so easy to setup and use vs my old clunky Mazak. Can honestly say I wish I had a TC2 or 3. On the other hand the Mazak is 33 years old and still makes parts. Can't complain about that either.
Did you ever find the cause of the air leak at the manifold?
Mine was doing the same thing and it turned out to be a blown seal in the Rotary Vane Actuator. I was having problem with gear changes and tracked it down to the RVA. A small amount of air was coming out of the lower muffler on the manifold and a rebuild of the RVA stopped that.
Mine shifts fine. I have to double check on that leak and still need to run it again to do a video of the spindle running. I want to make sure the spindle noise is normal. I've been very busy testing Centroid CNC's new Acorn Step and Direction motion controller.
Marty
I've just gotten mine running correctly and last week I bought a new Go Pro.. Sounds like the perfect time to do a comparison video and compare our machines