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  1. #1
    Hello to all Artsoft Guru,

    Couple years ago I purchased a CNC6040 in which I'm very please with it and Have managed to do some project with it and with some assistance from this forum.

    Now I need to reduce the OD of a small aluminum tube and I do not what to pay some one to do it if possible, so what I'm asking is is it possible to set the A axis " in which I never used" to as a spindle,able to set a speed rotation therefore I can use the chuck of the A axis to hold the tube and use the main spindle to reduce and cut.
    I hope I explained my need correctly and I apologies if I'm not good in technical terminology.

    Hope someone can help

    Thank you

  2. #2
    If it's not a documented feature then the software doesn't support it, I say this because the generic unbranded 6040 machines are far from "top end" "fully featured" bits of equipment and "Spindle Mode" for an A Axis isn't a cheap thing to support.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  3. #3
    How long does the tube need to be ?

    If its short enough and it will fit into the spindles collet chuck
    you may be able to turn it down by mounting a lathe tool and holder on the table

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrlY8qEmO3I

    John
    Last edited by john swift; 02-12-2018 at 12:33 AM. Reason: add youtub link

  4. #4
    Thank you for your reply but I thought to that already unfortunately my spindle only taker ER20 collet and my tube Is 15mm OD.
    But I came with an alternative idea. I just ordered a Stepper Motor Controller PWM Pulse Signal Generator in which I can control the speed of the A axis manually
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=stxFDjTuzkA

  5. #5
    Hi Ladybreaker

    do you have the pulse generator ?

    and did you get any instructions with the board ?

    two possible ways of connecting the pulse generator to the stepper driver

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    are you fitting the pulse generator inside of your CNC control box as a permanent fixture

    if your connection to the control is via the parallel printer port
    its possible to make a modified printer cable to make a temporary connection between the pulse generator and the CNC control box

    to save soldering 25 wires
    connect an IDC plug and socket to a ribbon cable

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    then cut a ground wire and the step & direction wires for the 4th axis from the plug
    then connect the pulse generator to the 25 way socket

    John
    Last edited by john swift; 07-12-2018 at 11:26 PM.

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    I'm very please with mine , it was strait forward and it worked , yes i do intend to fit the pulse generator inside my existing cnc box with the preset at the rear and two holes on the side to get access to the two push switches.

    I used my existing motor controller which is a JP-1635A as you can see from the photo, I used the same connection from my controller to the pulse generator 5V P+ DR EN.

  7. #7
    Hi

    I see the pulse generator board you have bought
    has a wide range of Power supply voltage: 15-160V / 5-12V

    so it can be powered by the same supply as the stepper driver which simplifies things

    John

  8. #8
    If you make 6mm holes for switch access you can make neat little Top-Hat shaped buttons to fit from the inside of the case prior to fixing the pulse generator, it makes the job neat, the buttons easy to access and leaves no ingress for chips and muck.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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    It can be done but it is not that easy.

    A friend helped me setting up my 4th axis to run in index as well as spindle in linuxcnc, the latter demonstrated here:

  11. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Sven View Post
    It can be done but it is not that easy.
    Changing the motion controller to one which supports the use of a rotary axis as a spindle works huh?

    I left my surprised face at home! :D
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

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