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  1. #1
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    How to set a relay for a spindle motor ON/OFF control

    hi,everyone
    I use turbocnc 4.0 to control my 2D mill for a while.
    The turbocnc works perfect with my mill,
    but my mill is just 2D (X.Y), I have to stay in mill for one G-code loop be done and need to get Z axis downward by manual.
    Sometimes, I need to leave the machine for a while, but the spindle still runs when g-code loop get finished, I think I need a relay circuit for turbocnc to control the spindle ON/OFF,
    Does anyone has experiences or resource about my problem?
    Thanks for any reply.

    TTaki

  2. #2
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    Gerry

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  3. #3
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    Thank you, Gerry.
    That is a great solution for me.
    Maybe I will add a coolant control unit for for my mill.

    Best Regards,
    TTaki.

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