Re: Jerk Control in machines
Originally Posted by
ihavenofish
The okuma seems to be a blanket override. Can't find much on it.
it's mainly closed, even for fellow japanes officials; from early years, some of it's achievements are repacked in a cheapar manner/fanuc, then go worldwide
but in the last decade, this gap started to get smaller, as the worlwide competition cathced up, so the genos line appeared
only later i realized that it is "i have no fish" ... ha ha
Originally Posted by
mountaindew
I went to Haase to buy a mini mill ... They told me flat out we do not sell to a non business entity or a home user
there are vendors that sell used machines with guarantee similar to a new one; competitive prices, like for the price of a new cnc, you would get an used similar one with higher specs and a new minimill; it's quite of a best deal for a buck
Originally Posted by
mactec54
Feed rate with this control will leave most speechless
... most of their system they have is covered by Patents
hy mactec, i am pretty sure pete will deliver something to beat it
please, if i may ask, what is your background ? and on what machines type/size does that top cnc goes to ? are you involved in it's development ?
Originally Posted by
peteeng
what is adaptive control doing?
( trying to ) output within a predifined range, like not only not to overshoot position, speed, inertia or cutting force, but keep it inside an user defined domain
some may argue that position is not caused by adaptive, being too basic to debate, while controlling cutting force is definetly adaptive
adaptive means output within desired tolerance
it may be live, or trained / kindly
Ladyhawke - My Delirium, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_bFO1SNRZg