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  1. #111
    Quote Originally Posted by Nr1madman View Post
    And I don't think stall detect is as safe as everyone says ;)
    Not true Stall detect works very well when operating within it's parameters. What people misunderstand is that it only works above 300Rpm which really is where you want it to work when motors are spinning fast and where torque is lower.

  2. #112
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Not true Stall detect works very well when operating within it's parameters. What people misunderstand is that it only works above 300Rpm which really is where you want it to work when motors are spinning fast and where torque is lower.
    I realize you are correct, I just haven't gotten into those speeds yet as I'm still testing, trying and learning :)
    300rpm with 10mm pitch screws is 3000mm/min. That's more positioning for me and less routing. I do hope that changes for me as the parts would spit out faster..

    But that wouldn't help if you crash into a clamp or something during acceleration at say 50rpm, then I would still get the possibility of losing "square"

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  3. #113
    Quote Originally Posted by Nr1madman View Post
    But that wouldn't help if you crash into a clamp or something during acceleration at say 50rpm, then I would still get the possibility of losing "square"
    Well that depends really. The drives have fault feature when tripped for any of the protections, ie: current voltage etc and usually if you hit a clamp or anything strong enought to stall the motor it will fault one of the drives protections anyway. In which case provided you included the fault signal in your E-stop circuit your still safe.

    However I can tell you that if you stall the motors other than hitting something then it nearly always happens at higher than 300 rpm, usually when doing rapid moves.

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  5. #114
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Well that depends really. The drives have fault feature when tripped for any of the protections, ie: current voltage etc and usually if you hit a clamp or anything strong enought to stall the motor it will fault one of the drives protections anyway. In which case provided you included the fault signal in your E-stop circuit your still safe.

    However I can tell you that if you stall the motors other than hitting something then it nearly always happens at higher than 300 rpm, usually when doing rapid moves.
    It is all in the future for me...

    I am still stuck in hardware mode...


    But made some progress today..

    Grtz. Bert

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    Last edited by driftspin; 02-04-2018 at 10:40 PM.

  6. #115
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Well that depends really. The drives have fault feature when tripped for any of the protections, ie: current voltage etc and usually if you hit a clamp or anything strong enought to stall the motor it will fault one of the drives protections anyway. In which case provided you included the fault signal in your E-stop circuit your still safe.

    However I can tell you that if you stall the motors other than hitting something then it nearly always happens at higher than 300 rpm, usually when doing rapid moves.
    Hi all

    I want to order some drag chain.
    What did i forget..?

    Things to put in the drag chain.

    Ground wire 4mm2 6mm
    Spindle cy 4x1.5 mm 9.6mm
    y home switches cy 4x0.75 7.1mm
    z home switches cy 4x0.75 7.1mm
    y stepper cy 4x075 7.1mm
    z stepper cy 4x0.75 7.1mm



    Spindle coolingpump/fan cy 4x0.75 7.1mm
    or
    Supply / return line spindle cooling 2x 8mm

    compressed air line 8mm
    coolant line 8mm

    Control valve air/mist/ coolant cy 4x0.75 7.1 mm, do you guys put that in the controls cabinet?



    Miscelanious.. dustshoe retract.. power for camera, spindle illumination cy 4x0.75 7.1mm

    Maybe combine all controls like valves, spindle light, mist/air, coolingpump / fan etc in 1 cable.



    What did i forget?


    Grtz Bert.








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    Last edited by driftspin; 08-04-2018 at 05:43 PM.

  7. #116
    Quote Originally Posted by driftspin View Post
    What did i forget?


    Grtz Bert.
    You have thought of alot more than me ;)
    Good planning!
    In my mind you have everything but think about that you want everything to fit comfortably in the chain so make it a little bigger than you calculate that you need :)

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  8. #117
    Quote Originally Posted by Nr1madman View Post
    You have thought of alot more than me ;)
    Good planning!
    In my mind you have everything but think about that you want everything to fit comfortably in the chain so make it a little bigger than you calculate that you need :)

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    Yes bigger, i read that somewhere before.

    Thing is ... above say 18x50 mm it gets expensive quickly.

    I need about 2 pieces 2 meters total.. not sure about z axis .. maybe just a rubber tube.

    Did you guys fill the chain multi layer?
    Or should all cables be beside each other.

    Maybe air/coolant lines on the outside ?

    Grtz Bert.



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  9. #118
    Ok so,


    Cable chain,

    Will this fit?


    Click image for larger version. 

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    Looks like it is gonna work.



    Things to put in the drag chain.

    Ground wire 4mm2 6mm
    Spindle cy 4x1.5 mm 9.6mm

    Home/stop combined
    y/z home switches cy 4x0.75 7.1mm
    X1,X2 home switches cy 4x0.75 7.1mm


    y stepper cy 4x075 7.1mm
    z stepper cy 4x0.75 7.1mm

    Spare 1 cy 4x075 7.1mm
    Spare 2 cy 4x075 7.1mm

    Supply / return line spindle cooling 2x 8mm

    compressed air line 6mm
    coolant line 6mm


    Grtz. Bert

  10. #119
    Quote Originally Posted by driftspin View Post
    Ok so,


    Cable chain,

    Will this fit?


    Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	24040


    Looks like it is gonna work.



    Things to put in the drag chain.

    Ground wire 4mm2 6mm
    Spindle cy 4x1.5 mm 9.6mm

    Home/stop combined
    y/z home switches cy 4x0.75 7.1mm
    X1,X2 home switches cy 4x0.75 7.1mm


    y stepper cy 4x075 7.1mm
    z stepper cy 4x0.75 7.1mm

    Spare 1 cy 4x075 7.1mm
    Spare 2 cy 4x075 7.1mm

    Supply / return line spindle cooling 2x 8mm

    compressed air line 6mm
    coolant line 6mm


    Grtz. Bert
    Awesome job!
    Have you thought about what happens in the cable chain radius?
    I think there has to be some "air" for the cables to move..? But I might be wrong :)
    I'm thinking the cables in the outer layer needs to get longer than the ones on the inside...?

    No limitswitches? From what I understand softlimits are ok for some...


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  12. #120
    Things to put in the drag chain.

    Ground wire 4mm2 6mm
    Spindle cy 4x1.5 mm 9.6mm

    Home/stop combined
    y/z home switches cy 4x0.75 7.1mm
    X1,X2 home switches cy 4x0.75 7.1mm
    Bert.
    Why do you need a ground wire in the drag chain, also if you want to use cy cable for the switches why not use 3 core 0.5mm. I just have 4 mm air lines in mine and find it ok. You could also use 1.0 mm to the spindle as it is 3 phase and the 2.2kw will be split between the cables.

    Just a thought.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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