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So far no smoke
hiSrgio
yes i tested it and it worked out fine but i forgot to think of the E stop have two switsh so i get short on one wire so now i have to put another wire for the proxy sensors so i have one spare for z zero if i need, i also get short on cabel for the spindel, this i find out today when i start to connect the cabels, i dont know wher i was thinking but its not a big deal the only thing is i have to go Bangkok to get it but my friend com on the 23 this mnds so i have to pic him up and then get more cabels,, i have get my motors and bob drives for my mill and lathe so they need cabels too here some pics so far: |
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Erik
Very nice !!! I like the color even if it isn't blue. Your machine is looking great you are almost there. BTW did you manage to control your Huanyang with your 107 ? And if yes can you post your connection diagram ? Sergio |
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hi Sergio
Yes i get my 107 up and go with my bob125 i will send you the diagram when i get to the workshop my two biggest problem now are the fittings for the water cooling at the spindel and the gas spring, can not find anything that match to use , the fittings i think i metrics about 10mm or so and the gas spring have to travel 350mm the nearest i come was a travel of 200 or 550mm but that is to big, so if anyone have order a car gas spring or now the car that match please give me a mail |
#64
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PMDX-107 to VFD
Sergio
here you have the diagram i use: |
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Thx a lot Erik.
I think i'll give it a try with the 107 since i can't get my RS-485 to work with my VFD. |
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What settings did you have to change to get the 107 to work with your VFD. I have a 106 and all I can do is spindle on/off, no speed control. Any help would be appreciated
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What bob do you use?
i use the PMDX-125 and first i check that the 107 get the signal and measure out that it regulated the 10 volt to the 107 then i hooked up the VFD as my drawing in post #64 and then everything work OK, i don't have the same speed at the VFD as i have in mach3 but it only different 20 to 40 rev so i think its ok, maybe your setting in the VFD is wrong i had some work about that in the beginning and don't remember what setting that make the problem but i can send you the settings if you need it, just now I'm not at the workshop so i don't have it here, |
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New pictures
As for now my machine is up and working, at the moment my camera is not working and i wait it back from the dealer but things take time her in Thailand and i have waited for over one mnd now but i get my SD card back so i can post some old picture |
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I got it working sort of. It turns the spindle on, and changes the speed, but the set speed is nowhere near the speed the spindle turns. The changes you made to the vfd settings and the mach 3 settings you are using would be very helpful!
Thanks in advance |
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ok i see if i can get it to morrow, i dont remember the settings right now, but it has to do with the calculation between speed control and VFD
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#71
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try to hange PD144 Rated motor revolution to 3000 - (when you multiply this 3000 by the Min voltage of 8, you get the top speed of the spindle - 24000 revs.
thats all i have for now |
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