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  1. #1
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    Adding 4th axis to Hardinge w/fanuc

    I bought a used rotary table for my VMC and now I need to get my VMC to use it. I have a Hardinge VMC1000II with a Fanuc 0i-MB controller. The machine came prewired for a 4th axis. I've picked out a servo drive board for the servo motor (Fanuc A06B-6114-H103). Now I need to look at what else I'll need to do to get the rotary table going. Will I have to modify the ladder diagram? Change some parameters? I know I'll have to cable it and tune it.

  2. #2
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    Hi bob:
    Could you intall the 4 axis?
    Right now, i am trying doing the same :S
    I have the same servo drive, but the motor that the 4 axis have to use is alpha i motor, what did you do?
    Best regards

  3. #3
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    I have 8 different VMC's which use different FANUC controls. I would like to add a rotary 4th to them. But I want to set up 4th axes disconnect so that I could then just unplug and turn it off, the the control revert to a 3 axes machine.

    Also I have to find a suitable rotary table (or have one built).

    I would especially like this for the 18i and 16.

  4. #4
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    good luck with that! extra axis always requires extra wiring (always undocumented) and secret parameters (always undocumented)

  5. #5
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    That's what I figured. But whatever I do will be well documented as always.

    Know of any good servo rotary tables under 13"?

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