Boss 4 are you using the original cables on your motors? I am rebuilding mine now and I'm concerned that unshielded original cables could be a source for noise and missed steps.
Boss 4 are you using the original cables on your motors? I am rebuilding mine now and I'm concerned that unshielded original cables could be a source for noise and missed steps.
Yes I am, and I do not think thats an issue, I am using shielded control cable between the controller and drives grounded near the drives. Shooting from the hip I would say there is allot more interference from the VFD than from the motor wires.
What happens with mine is It will rapid at 120in/min but I have to set the acceleration terribly low to get the motors up to speed, and back down else it will miss steps on deceleration, and even then I think its close such that after running for .5-1hr in the heat of summer it will loose steps on deceleration when doing rapids. Setting the max speed at 70in/min makes it generally reliable but that is really slow.
If I could do it again I would have either used better, high voltage, drives for the original steppers or just skipped steppers entirely and used servos.
I am getting ready to replace the cables on my machine, from the control cabinet to the steppers with shield cable.
From all that I have read the best practice is to use shielded cable from the control cabinet to the steppers and ONLY ground the shield wire at the control box. The shielded cable protects the wires going to the steppers from interference from outside sources, like the VFD, that could lead to missed steps and other weird movements.
boss4
Here are some different ways to do the motor extensions
Mactec54
Those look very nice, which style worked out the best?
I am between lathes at the moment, are any of these available off the shelf or otherwise for purchase?
The only ones I can find clamp on and without the key.