In designs 1-3 the 5mm adjustment increment could easily be changing using shims under the ballnut flange.
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In designs 1-3 the 5mm adjustment increment could easily be changing using shims under the ballnut flange.
Check your facts boss...
Synrad does not recommend vertical mounting. I didn't say it won't work. "The recommended mounting orientation for Series 48 lasers is horizontal. If this cannot be...
You need to check something like the machinery's handbook for allowable sizes on major/minor/pitch diameters for certain classes of thread. Without expensive measuring tools and gauges, one would...
A few comments:
1. The tube should not be mounted vertically. Over time, tiny dust and debris from inside the tube can collect on the output window in the tube. This debris will be burnt by the...
Doesn't sound like a broken wire, that would make it not restart even if you restart the control. I think it may be a thermal overload relay trip which is cutting power to motor and then resetting...
You are killing me!
The safety charge pump is HARDWARE. It gets a constant pulse train from the computer telling it that everything is ok. If it doesn't get that signal or stops getting it, it...
If your o-ring is too stout, your part may not sit very solid on your fixture, basically allowing it to roll around on the o-ring. Also, the only thing holding your part in place is friction. It...
I think the PIC controls the safety charge pump, maybe nothing else? Did you try to turn off the charge pump (move the little jumper by the PIC12)?
The PIC12 is a microcontroller. It has to be programmed for it to work. You can't just buy a new one and plug it in, there is no code on the microcontroller for it to run. All the others are discrete...
Get yourself a lamp timer, it will automatically shut off your coolant (or anything else) for you. A trip to any local hardware store should get you one. Much better than babysitting all day long......
The norm would be to program it with the nominal size of the endmill. You would then run a test part (or just a test block if a complex part), then adjust your tool radius/diameter on the control...
The code you have posted can't be condensed to one line because the C axis movement is not linear. If every line was C60, then you could condense it all down to one line with the total Z, C, and X...
I have no experience with Planet CNC so I can't offer specific help.
It sounds like you need to set a work offset (G54 for example). That determines where the part zero is with respect to the...
I'm guessing he found a solution some time in the last 9 years!
A lot of air solenoids are designed so that the electrical solenoid only switches a very small amount of air and then that small amount of air actually moves the valve (by a piston or diaphragm)....
First step is to make sure your spindle is PERFECTLY perpendicular to your table. This process is called "tramming". Google "how to tram a mill" or similar. This is critical.
Poor quality tools...
That sounds logical to me. I am but an ME as well. :D
The SuperPID provides some form of closed loop, a rudimetary servo drive, which should allow better performance within the limitations...
Yes, you can do that. You just need to change your steps per unit and associated settings.
I'm going to agree with Alan here. A router has a peak power of XX HP, it is NOT constant over the RPM range and will be very low at low speeds. It is not possible to get 2.25HP of POWER out of a...
This is a good basic g code reference, even if you aren't using mach3.
http://machmotion.com/manuals/Mach3/Mach3%20GCode%20Language%20Reference.pdf
You can google search for some G-code basics, here is the gist:
Assume linear axes in mm and rotary axes in degrees
A quick sketch might help convey your machine configuration and axis...
Folks are also using pressure washers for hydroforming things like tuned pipes for dirt bikes.
Build a female mold, weld a pipe fitting to one end of your tube and cap the other, apply pressure...
OK, I see what you are talking about. The beam has to be defocused so you can heat up the plastic without burning or cutting it. Perhaps you can lie to your machine and tell it you are using a...
I can't look at your model right now but is your cylinder continuous? If so, that is likely the problem. Your cylinder has to have a break somewhere so that it can be flattened. I'd draw a circle...
Can you not cut vectors in lasercut?
I run a Kern laser with Coreldraw and you can either cut vectors or engrave images depending on how you set it up in Corel.
I don't think you should ever have...
A welder is going to give you noisy power with a large ripple voltage.
Why not just buy a simple single phase supply and be done with it?
I think this would do just fine: PS-15N70 - 1500W 70V...
I don't think plasma cutting big dirty pipes needs the accuracy or rigidity of a harmonic drive. I'd probably suggest a timing belt drive with a big pulley on the spindle giving you a big through...
Sounds like the vari-drive belt is worn.
If the belt is narrower than it should be (from wear) it will not reach the very outside of the spindle side pulley and will therefore not achieve max...
I agree but I think you'll have to regrind your collet taper after grinding the OD to prevent excessive runout.
Have you made any software changes? Seems like maybe the pulsing for the spindle speed module has somehow changed? If you can't get it figured in software, your VFD should have "zero" and "span"...