. .
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Rye's Avatar
    Lives in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 16-02-2019 Has been a member for 6-7 years. Has a total post count of 50. Received thanks 4 times, giving thanks to others 0 times.
    Hi all,

    I've owned a Chinese 6040 for a while and it's had a lot of hammer. I did want a new machine making, but given my health and hobby needs, as well as a lack of money, I've given up on that idea for now. That aside, because my machine has had a lot of hammer, things are starting to fall to bits. The black-box that has an offline SMC4 controller fitted is starting to fail: the pump switch is broke, the SMC4 doesn't always read the SD card, and the fan on the power supply has stopped working. Obviously, I could just replace the parts, but I figured I'd have a go at building a new box using a DDCSV1.1. I also need to free some bench space in my shed; so building a wall mounted box should help.

    Anyways, after seeking a little advice from Clive and Boyan, I've ordered most of the parts I need and started the build. Admittedly, I have little knowledge when it comes to building stuff like this and, because I don't want to be building a toaster, I figured I'd make this thread for the extra help.

    I'm making the main box for the power supplies and steppers, and a separate box for the controller, out of aluminium. Had a few sheets of 500x300x1.5mm so figured I'd make use of that.

    I've cut a little alu before on my CNC with next to no problems. But this stuff was a pain in the ass. At one point I was getting some nice little chips, next minute I was getting a lot of chatter and a terrible finish. Still, ain't bothered how it looks as long as it all fits together.

    Fitted a toroidal transformer to give me 36v for the drivers and a 24v supply to power the DDCSV, fan, and pump for the spindle. Both fan and pump will be stepped down to 12v.

    Here's a pic so far:

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	DSC_0087.JPG 
Views:	979 
Size:	284.7 KB 
ID:	23800

    I've still to add an earth star-point, but I've temporally wired the DDCSV and steppers and they all power up fine. The steppers I'm using are just some cheap 2DM542-N. I could have gone Leadshine, but with this being my first attempt I didn't want to be destroying expensive drivers. Besides, can always modify things later.

    The above is about as far as I've got. Still waiting for a 37pin D-sub cable to arrive and 4 Core CY cable. I also need to buy a new 1.5k VFD for the spindle. The D-Sub will be used to connect to the box containing the DDCSV, E-stop and rotary controller.

    Greatly appreciate any help with setting the drivers for my Nema 23 type-57 3 amp, and wiring the drivers, DDCSV and, later, limit switches.


    Cheers
    Sean
    Bought a Chinese 6040...if only I'd known better :(

  2. The Following User Says Thank You to Rye For This Useful Post:


  3. #2
    Rye's Avatar
    Lives in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 16-02-2019 Has been a member for 6-7 years. Has a total post count of 50. Received thanks 4 times, giving thanks to others 0 times.
    My CY cable has arrived so I've wired the x,y,z to the drivers:

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	DSC_0090.JPG 
Views:	417 
Size:	283.0 KB 
ID:	23810

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	DSC_0091.JPG 
Views:	489 
Size:	102.6 KB 
ID:	23811

    I've left the shielding on each cable because I'm unsure about the following: Should the shielding on the A+A-/B+B- side of the drives for the motors go to the drives DC ground - or should they go to the AC earth star-point? Asking because I've seen images where people wire their shielding here to the DC ground on their drives. But I've also read that all shielded cables should go to AC earth star-point - and not DC ground.
    Last edited by Rye; 23-02-2018 at 07:28 PM.
    Bought a Chinese 6040...if only I'd known better :(

  4. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Rye View Post
    I've left the shielding on each cable because I'm unsure about the following: Should the shielding on the A+A-/B+B- side of the drives for the motors go to the drives DC ground - or should they go to the AC earth star-point? Asking because I've seen images where people wire their shielding here to the DC ground on their drives. But I've also read that all shielded cables should go to AC earth star-point - and not DC ground.
    All grounds should go back to AC Star earth point.

  5. #4
    Rye's Avatar
    Lives in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 16-02-2019 Has been a member for 6-7 years. Has a total post count of 50. Received thanks 4 times, giving thanks to others 0 times.
    Cheers Jazz. Earths to the shielding added:

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	DSC_0093.JPG 
Views:	463 
Size:	306.1 KB 
ID:	23812

    Have to get my head around wiring the other side of the drives now:

    PLS+
    PLS -
    DIR+
    DIR -

    Knocked a temporary cable up with a jumper from DIR+ to PLS +

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	DSC_0095.JPG 
Views:	444 
Size:	303.6 KB 
ID:	23813
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	DSC_0094.JPG 
Views:	383 
Size:	90.7 KB 
ID:	23814

    Can the DIR+ be daisy chained to each drive's DIR+?
    Bought a Chinese 6040...if only I'd known better :(

  6. #5
    Can the DIR+ be daisy chained to each drive's DIR+?
    Of course.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

  7. #6
    Rye's Avatar
    Lives in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 16-02-2019 Has been a member for 6-7 years. Has a total post count of 50. Received thanks 4 times, giving thanks to others 0 times.
    Thanks Clive. I think I've done it right. Well, I hope I have :)

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	DSC_0099.JPG 
Views:	375 
Size:	313.6 KB 
ID:	23817
    Bought a Chinese 6040...if only I'd known better :(

  8. #7
    Looks awesome!

    Skickat från min SM-G955F via Tapatalk

  9. #8
    Rye's Avatar
    Lives in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 16-02-2019 Has been a member for 6-7 years. Has a total post count of 50. Received thanks 4 times, giving thanks to others 0 times.
    Thanks madman. For my first attempt at doing anything like this, I'm quite pleased at how its turned out. And more than pleased that I haven't burnt my shed down... yet :)


    Had a lot of "fun" re-wiring all the limits on my 6040 yesterday. Wired the pump and probe, too. They are all working with the controller.

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	DSC_0137.JPG 
Views:	366 
Size:	344.2 KB 
ID:	24059

    Apart from tidying a few things up, I'm pretty much done. Just the spindle to wire. Was going to buy a new VFD, but to save me 80 quid I've decided to use the Nowforever VFD from the old control box.

    On the underside the VFD has terminals for R S E U V W.

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	DSC_0143.JPG 
Views:	374 
Size:	164.2 KB 
ID:	24062

    I've traced the wires back and the R and S power inputs go back to, what looks like, an EMI filter. The filter looks like it goes back to the 240v AC mains power. I'm guessing I should re-use that filter, but I'm also not sure that I must use it (I've seen people use VFDs without one).

    I take it that R=live, S = Neutral. Guessing that E = Earth - although it wasn't wired in my old box (Also found my spindle wasn't earthed to pin 4.)
    I take it that U = pin 1 on the spindle, V = pin 2, and W = pin 3.

    Spindle control on the Nowforever uses the terminals behind the hatch:

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	DSC_0144.JPG 
Views:	635 
Size:	193.7 KB 
ID:	24061

    I believe the wiring from the DDCS is as follows:

    M3/M5 on DDCS goes to X1 on the Nowforever
    Ground on DDCS goes to Com
    VSO on DDCS goes to Ain1 (10v)

    Any help/advice or corrections with the above, appreciated.
    Last edited by Rye; 14-04-2018 at 12:57 PM.

  10. #9
    I take it that R=live, S = Neutral. Guessing that E = Earth - although it wasn't wired in my old box (Also found my spindle wasn't earthed to pin 4.)
    I take it that U = pin 1 on the spindle, V = pin 2, and W = pin 3.
    If you are using cy 4 core cable connect the green/yellow wire to the spindle earth. quite often the pin 4 is not connected to anywhere inside the spindle so check it with a meter to see if it is connect to the case.

    re the U,V,W The spindle is 3 phase so they can be connected in any order BUT if you find the spindle in running backwards when forward is commanded then just swap any two of the U,V,W wires and it will run the opposite way.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

  11. #10
    Rye's Avatar
    Lives in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 16-02-2019 Has been a member for 6-7 years. Has a total post count of 50. Received thanks 4 times, giving thanks to others 0 times.
    Cheers Clive. I've wired the VFD to the mains and it all works. Just need to wire the other cable from the DDCS so I can control the spindle speed from the controller.

    Checked pin 4 on the spindle and it's not earthed to its case. The original cable, that I'm still using, is un-shielded 3 core. So this has got me a little worried. That said I've used the machine for the last two years and it hasn't caused any issues.

    Was thinking that with the spindle not being earthed, should I just earth the CNC frame to the AC mains earth (the spindle is attached to the aluminium frame of the CNC, so it should be conductive.) What would you, or anyone else, recommend I do?
    Last edited by Rye; 14-04-2018 at 05:17 PM.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. 5 axis BoB spindle control help needed
    By Noddy in forum General Discussion
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 07-03-2018, 09:58 PM
  2. Control box
    By Kev2960 in forum Gantry/Router Machines & Building
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 03-02-2017, 11:14 PM
  3. Exractor control
    By gorbo in forum Workshop & Equipment
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 24-12-2015, 03:06 PM
  4. Advice Needed - Control Panel
    By GTJim in forum General Electronics
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 18-04-2013, 08:23 AM
  5. servo control vs stepper control
    By Peter. in forum Motor Drivers & Controllers
    Replies: 24
    Last Post: 17-09-2012, 08:36 AM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •