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  1. Good evening,

    I was on these forums a few years back when I stripped a TEP cnc machine and replaced the drivers to run with mach3. I have since moved house and sold the machine but recently had the chance to own a CPM 3020 Isel machine for a good price. It doesn't come with the original software but I would want it running with Mach3 anyway. I believe the original software doesn't accept g code and since I have v carve from my previous machine, it makes sense to run it via mach3.

    now I fully appreciate I'm jumping the gun here and should look myself but I just can't wait any longer . The machine hasn't arrived yet but suspense is killing me.

    From what I've read, I'll have to switch the drivers as these dont run with mach3. Is this right? Will the motors still be useful or will these need swapping as well? Can anyone suggest suitable drivers that I could use to run the steppers on this machine?

    It it should be with me by Friday but I look forward to any answers and suggestions. I may even start ordering parts in preparation.

    Chris

  2. #2
    It depends, a colleague have a Isel machine, this part have DC-Servos with +/-10V. He must only change the controller (BOB) to run it with LCNC.
    If your machine have the same parts, then you can change the controller with an analog controller like Mesa 7i77, CSMIO IP/A, Peco.
    If you have stepper drives then probably, the are controlled via Step/dir.
    In this case a simple BOB is enough.

    Eventually you can tst this SW for the Isel.
    http://www.spline.nl/machines/kay.html
    Last edited by uli12us; 11-01-2016 at 12:27 PM.

  3. Thank you for your reply. The CPM 3020 uses stepper motors so will the current drivers run with mach3? I guess I`ll just have to identify the step and direction inputs and connect accordingly from the BOB. I realise that I actually need to wait for the machine to arrive and then I can take pictures and post them up here.

    I would like to use KAY but it expensive. I have a little knowledge of cnc from when I used Mach3 on a TEP but I`m not clear what original software would run the machine.

    It would be good to run the machine off the original software to see if it works and then upgrade it to run off mach3 but seems silly wasting money.

  4. #4
    Because you have stepper motors and drives, the only part you need, except Mach3 will be a rather simple bob. But try first Kay, maybe its good to handle.
    Mach3 itself costs as much, but you don't need to rewire anything in the machine. But I don't know which stepper drivers are used in the machine.
    I believe every drive can be controlled via step/dir maybe with 12V instead of 5 or with negative logic, but that all isn't really complicated.

  5. Anyone got any recommendations as to a good breakout board - links if possible. There are so many suppliers. I appreciate and will purchase based on the advice.

    I am familiar with mach3 to some extent and so I think if I can run the machine with it I will. I'd at least try KAY or Galaad to get it moving directly without any effort which would be amazing but quite costly for only a test.

    chris

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by craynerd View Post
    Anyone got any recommendations as to a good breakout board - links if possible. There are so many suppliers. I appreciate and will purchase based on the advice.
    Chris,

    Don't go out buying anything yet because you haven't clue whats inside or needed. Get it first and lets see what's inside.!!

  7. Dean, how would these compare to the cnc4you CW-5045 ?


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  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by craynerd View Post
    Dean, how would these compare to the cnc4you CW-5045 ?


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    Not used them and the spec doesn't give much away which is always a bad sign IMO. The spec sheet reads like they are just Analog Chopper drives and nothing special.

  9. OK, cheers Dean,just so I know the difference, if my link are analog chopper drives, what are DM556 ?

    Ahhh.. EDIT: digital!


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    Last edited by craynerd; 14-01-2016 at 10:46 PM.

  10. #10
    Have you asked the makers of Kay, if they offer a demo version, who can control the machine for some days. If the Board in the machine is ok, then you don't need to buy extra hardware.
    Last edited by uli12us; 15-01-2016 at 12:57 AM.

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