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    Wink Tree Journeyman 310 with Dynapath. looking for manual or installation wiring diagram

    1) Our local non-profit Makerspace just received a donated Tree Journeyman 310, which was operational as recently as 2 months ago.

    We are looking for a copy of the manual, especially the part of it related to installation. An industrial electrician will be doing the install, we need the wiring diagram or other installation information.

    I did find a .pdf of the manual available online, but would prefer to get a free copy if someone has already scanned it.

    2) If we were to upgrade the controller to something more modern, what would be the most cost effective strategy? Any guesses appreciated.

    Thanks so much!

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    Re: Tree Journeyman 310 with Dynapath. looking for manual or installation wiring dia

    Hey there,

    I scanned this in for someone else who had acquired a J310. Link is here: Index of /CNC/J310
    You'll find the manual for the J310 in the J310_UM directory.
    The manual for the servo amps is SD-1525.pdf.

    I retrofitted my J310 with new MC hardware and a PC running Mach4. I'll send you a PM on that....

    Good luck!
    Mike

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    Re: Tree Journeyman 310 with Dynapath. looking for manual or installation wiring dia

    Hey Dayton,

    Tried the PM but it's not accepting more than 3k chars... Here's a post I sent to another fellow who was thinking about a new CNC control for his J310:

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    Happy to help if I can… Sounds like our machines are similar, mine is a 2hp Tree J310 that came with a DP20. Servos are Baldor BIG-MHO 90vdc, amps are Servo Dynamics 1525. My guess is that your machine is similar and if your servos motors and amps are good you should keep them.
    In my opinion, if you choose Mach3 or Mach4 for running a servo based machine you need to use dedicated motion control hardware because you must maintain the feedback loop between the control, the amps and the servo motor encoders in order to get professional results and maintain safe control over your machine.
    For my retro-fit I choose a motion controller from CS-Labs. Here’s the link:
    http://www.cs-lab.eu/en/produkt-7,2-CSMIOIPA_Ethernet_Motion_Controller__10V_6_axis_with_connectors.html
    I also purchased an MPG and MPG hardware control from CS-Labs. Link here:
    http://www.cs-lab.eu/en/produkt-6,2-CSMIOMPG_Kit_module_and_handwheel_for_all_CSMIO_controllers_types_S_M_A.html
    All of the above hardware will set you back about $1,000.00. You will also need a windows PC and a license for Mach 3 or 4 which runs $150. In my case I used a dell all-in-one pc that set me back about $500.00
    Another option for you is the KFLOP motion controller from Dynomotion. You would need the KFLOP with Kanalog setup which will set you back about $500.00. Here’s the links:
    http://dynomotion.com/KFLOP.html
    http://dynomotion.com/Kanalog.html
    Dynomotion offers free software (windows application) for CNC control called KMotionCNC and it looks quite nice. They also offer a Mach 3 plugin. I kind of wish I had discovered Dynomotion before I did my retrofit because I like the way their software looks and I would like to have the option of creating custom software for my machine using C rather than the VB scripting supported by Mach. The negative for KFLOP is that the interface is USB rather than Ethernet which is not as robust… Also adding an MPG to KFLOP will not be as “plug and play” as the CS-Labs is…
    Other options are:
    Vital Systems:
    http://www.vitalsystem.com/portal/motion/motion_controllers.php
    Galil:
    http://www.galilmc.com/motion-controllers
    Hope this helps! You can complete the retro-fit yourself as long as you are patient, understand basic AC and DC electrical principals and are able to use a volt/ohm meter. You will find a community of people like us who have or are doing retro-fits on the Mach3 support forums:
    http://www.machsupport.com/forum/index.php
    Look for the forum section “third party software/hardware”


    Good luck!
    Mike

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    Re: Tree Journeyman 310 with Dynapath. looking for manual or installation wiring dia

    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!

    :-)

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