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Hi all.
For my proyect am going to use just two PK296A2A-SG 10 motors wired half coil. So, 25 VAC x 1.4 = 35 VDC A= 3A x 2 motors = 6A 6A x 35 VDC = 210 VA Is there any suggestion for a toroid transformer in this range. Thanks |
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motor voltage selection
http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56
Quoted from above as posted by Mike Richards, As an example, the PK296A2A-SGxx motor, which is a geared motor that several of you are using, shows that a 27.71 VAC toroidal transformer would give the maximum voltage for that motor. However, looking at www.partsexpress.com, the closest AVEL toroidal transformer is the Avel Y236750 330VA 25V+25V Toroidal Transformer that they sell for $60.33 plus shipping. That transformer would give you about 35VDC (25 X 1.41 = ~ 35VDC). That's the transformer that I would use. Looks like the Expert recommends it. |
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Thanks Dukie
Did you retake your building ?? |
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Moving On
Thanks for the shove, I have updated my build post some parts have been here for a few weeks others have just been unwrapped
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You need a lot of power for pumping the water to 3000 psi. Did you solve this issue? I would be interesting. |
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Just to clarify, i did not intend for that statement be aimed towards the pump itself. The tolerances needed and the extreme pressures in them would be beyond most people and any failures could be quite spectacular and dangerous.
Either way be good to hear which way you will be thinking of going for the pump. |
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Hi Richy and Twistfuse.
The way for going with the pump is buying it. There are in the market brand new models beguining in about 22.000 USD. Another option is a used one like this in ebuy. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Omax-Flow-Co...#ht_1929wt_115 For now, i am working in a Z manual axis, the abrasive dispenser and trying to understand electronics. |
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Please keep us posted as I to am researching a possible water jet build. Was wondering if you could turn me on to your pump and head sources. Have you a completed budget target yet?
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I ill send you a PM
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Hi all.
In the waterjet industry is used as anticolision device (The ring at the low end of the shaft in the pictures.) that works as 360º limit switch and high control that is not the problem in my proyect because y have a manual Z axis. The question is if this could be build with a omnidirectional switch (picture #2) What are your coments. |
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I not sure I get the need for the anti collision. What are you in danger of colliding with ? Also, don't feel like you have to be an expert in electronics. If you have a general sense of what it is doing, you will have those a-ha moments along the way. I built my MM in this manner, and with the great help from Metalhead, I bumbled my way to a great machine that is an absolute work horse.
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Hi Kart.
I made this last post because i am not clear if i am missinig some obvius detail. The use of the anticollision in waterjets is due to the sheets holding placing heavy metal pieces over it. And nozzles are about 80 $. On the other hand, it might make sense the use of just a single anticolission instead of 4 limit switches although do not allow homming opportunities. Did you received the 20 May PM. |
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The use of limit switches has had it's share of debate on the board, but I don't use limit switches and neither does Gerald from what I understand. I have the switches installed, but never hooked them up because after using the table with out them, I just didn't see the need. I put hard stops at either end so the gantry couldn't run off on to the floor. I think you will find this to be like a new car. You want to put all these precautions on so it doesn't get scratched, but once you start driving for a while its not so important. You might be able to rig something like a joystick for your anti collision, so if it hits something and goes off center it would pause.
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Hi all.
I am searching for building a computer exclusively for running Mach 3 through paralel port. I am planing the use of an AMD Sempron 145 2,8 Ghz but have doubts about the motherboard There are available in my local market these two Asus models. http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AMD_AM3/M4N68TM_LE_V2/ and http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AMD...us/M5A78LM_LX/ If being desirable, I could buy a Parallel Port Interface Card. Would appreciate coments about with one could have better performance. Thanks. Kart. That makes things simplest. Thanks again. |
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Hey Guillermo, do you have a cheapo computer lying around? they are more then adequate for running mach3 exclusively. I have a computer I bought for 50 dollars off of ebay, I think its a 2 ghz with 512 MB of RAM and it runs my machine just fine. Older computers always have the parallel port and they run perfectly for Mach3.
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Don't worry, Mach3 can run perfectly with a P4 with 512MB ram, so anything younger than that will do just fine..
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Hi Sergio.
You are right Sergio, if some MM users run their machines at 200 ipm or more without limit swiths , i think there wont be problem running a waterjet at 30 ipm. ( i hope ) Thanks Guillermo |
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Hi all
Taken from other thread. Oh yes, Mach 3 requires extended graphics (it does not like integrated graphics), Are all MM users adding a grafic card to the motherboard or are working OK with the M.B integrated video card. ??? |
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Hello group.
After a time spent making a 70 tn hydraulic punching machine, decided to take up this project and wanted to show the anti dust and anti splash pc I built in 2012. The case was made in 4mm aluminum sheet and the stand in stainless steel. Components are. Intel D525MW Mini ITX Atom 525 Motherboard 64 GB m4 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive Mini-Box picoPSU-80, 80w output, 12v input DC-DC 12 V 6A 72W Adapter Power supply (Out of the case) 16mm momentary switch 2” fan Frontal usb port And hard drive and fan led lights. The control sistem components should arrive in February. |
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Forgot this one.
Art soft logo sticker for sand blasting. |
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Bonita máquina.
Simple, ligera, portátil, protegida de la radio frecuencia, fácil de limpiar y de bajo consumo. Además chorro de arena, todo un lujo, nos tienes que enseñar cuando lo termines de arenar. Nice machine. Simple, light weight, portable, simple to clean, anti RF and low consumtion. Please, sandblaster pictures !!!. Last edited by isladelobos; Tue 28 January 2014 at 11:24.. |
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Hi Ros.
The case is already sandblasted but really in the photos above cant be appreciated. Here is attached a better picture. Could explain me why the pc is anti RF. That is something that i had not even considered. Thanks. |
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In some aplications, like plasma cutters, hard interferences, RF, passes through cables or electronics, like pc or controllers, but the solution is isolate the electronics into a box, shielded cables and ground to earth.
In some cases, the RF interferences causes malfunction an loss steps. In waterjets not is critical but ever is recommend shield the electronic and cables. Nice work. explain your logo. Last edited by isladelobos; Tue 28 January 2014 at 16:54.. |
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Ros,
I thought that every PC has a metal box = case ? does that makes him RF resistant? metal box is not enough, what saves you from RF is grounding Guillermo's box is practical and nice, very nice detailing. I used similar board with windows7 and it works perfectly with Mach3. |
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Danilo.
Clarified the doubt. Good to know you're out there. Next month I will be working with the control box and electronics is what I have weaknesses. Thanks |
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Hello group.
After a long delay, finally arrived part of my electronics last week. 1 PMDX 126, 2 G203V, 2 PK296A2A SG 10, 1 PMDX 136, 1 PMDX 104, 1 ESS and a AVEL Y236652 250VA power supply. In picture #1 is the kitchen table project where just to wire the contactor in 110 v , start, stop and the 110v e stop buttons. In picture #2, the stainless steel tubes over the motors are for protect connections against water and dust. Picture #3 is an inside view. Here the only thing that worries me is that i have no info about the temp that the glue supports. Pictures #4 and 5 are the PS and wiring diagram. Would appreciate a second opinion before I apply power. I am running 110vac to the input side of the transformer. Welcome any comments. Thanks Guillermo. |
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