Re: Desperate for a manual
Re: Desperate for a manual
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m_c
Bloody good shout but sadly not. If you look at the port definitions (on the lower port that would supply power) on pages 6 and 7 it is nothing like the unit I have, I will take some pics tomorrow and put them up, this is my final lap for getting this wired in.
Re: Desperate for a manual
After a great deal of Google Fu being brought to bear on this problem, I solved it!!!
My next question is: Who has experience of these Chinese controllers, the all in one units?
AND do you have the time to take a look at mine (I will bring it to you)?
Oh yes, I don't mean for free either.
Re: Desperate for a manual
Have you got some pictures of the complete unit?
Re: Desperate for a manual
I've got a Chinese all-in-one controller on one of my machines. It's a Newker brand and looks quite different to yours, so I doubt there's much in common that would be of any use to you.
One of the main issues was the incomprehensible Chinglish in the manual. They normally use a machine translation (probably Baidu) and have little or no idea what garbage it produces. I ended up converting the original Chinese PDF to Word (free online via the Adobe website), then translating it using both Microsoft Word and Google Translate, to get the best of both worlds. The result was marginally better than their original and as I gradually got to understand WTF was going on, I augmented the wording with my own.
Have you emailed the manufacturer? You never know, you may get lucky.
What are you using to create your designs? Obvs that will have quite a bearing on what post you need. If anything, mine was (loosely) based on Fanuc but I had to create my own post. I do my CAD / CAM in Fusion and the post is written in Javascript, so any mods need to be done there if that's your workflow.
Re: Desperate for a manual
Here's what a Newker 660 looks like:
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