Re: Cnc plasma build need help plz
Your not helping us here much mate.? Thou the one pic that is anygood tells me you probably have the Steps per setting wrong.
This is why I asked for the micro step details further down which you still haven't given so can't give you accurate figures but I'll explain how to calculate it.
Take the Micro step amount and divide by the ballscrew pitch. Ie 2000ms / 5 = 400 Steps Per.
The fact you have such low voltage and using 5mm pitch will slow down the speed you'll get but still you should reach 2000 - 3000mm/min Velocity easy enough. Set Acceleration about 800 for starters.
Re: Cnc plasma build need help plz
Sorry do you mean what microstep the drive is set at
If so it iz 800
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
Re: Cnc plasma build need help plz
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Lewywri89
Sorry do you mean what microstep the drive is set at
If so it iz 800
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
Yes so try these new numbers and see what happens. Think you'll find a bit of difference.!! You'll go from Max velocity of 750mm/min to potential velocity of 9350mm/min thou you'll never get that with 24v and 5mm pitch screws.
25000khz / 2000 = 12.5mm per Sec * 60 =750mm/min
25000khz / 160 = 156.25 per sec * 60 = 9375mm/min
So has you see the Micro steps make big difference. So high Micro steps with low Pitch means more pulses to do same speed and you only have so many pulses. In this case 25000 per sec.
800/5=160 steps per
Also just to make clear the Steps Per setting isn't a number you can play with to suit the speed. It's a Fixed number based on the number of steps required to move one unit, in this case 1mm. This number is got from the calculation of Micro steps divided by screw pitch.
Re: Cnc plasma build need help plz
Quote:
Originally Posted by
JAZZCNC
Yes so try these new numbers and see what happens. Think you'll find a bit of difference.!! You'll go from Max velocity of 750mm/min to potential velocity of 9350mm/min thou you'll never get that with 24v and 5mm pitch screws.
800/5=160 steps per
Okay thank you will post back my results 2moz
Lewis
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
Re: Cnc plasma build need help plz
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Lewywri89
Okay thank you will post back my results 2moz
Lewis
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
Lewis I have just read your entire post. Do yourself a favour and get another power supply as you are running on 24V and those drives Max is 50V so about 40 - 45V would be fine. It will make a huge difference to your machine
Re: Cnc plasma build need help plz
Okay ill change out the psu
Bit low on funds at the min so I will have to wait
Its just very confusing that the motors turn fast when im using the protuner software
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
Re: Cnc plasma build need help plz
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Lewywri89
Okay ill change out the psu
Bit low on funds at the min so I will have to wait
Its just very confusing that the motors turn fast when im using the protuner software
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
OK but have you tried the numbers that JAZZCNC suggested for you to try
Re: Cnc plasma build need help plz
No not yet
My workshop is mainly for alloy wheel refubishment and im in tje middle of a set
As soon as im finishe I will post back my result
Psu will be on order tomoz hopefully, any recommendations for a psu and possibly a better bob than the one I have
Appreciate the help
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
Re: Cnc plasma build need help plz
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Lewywri89
No not yet
My workshop is mainly for alloy wheel refubishment and im in tje middle of a set
As soon as im finishe I will post back my result
Psu will be on order tomoz hopefully, any recommendations for a psu and possibly a better bob than the one I have
Appreciate the help
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
Before you order one lets get the machine moving first. One job at a time.
Re: Cnc plasma build need help plz
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Lewywri89
Its just very confusing that the motors turn fast when im using the protuner software
The reason is because the Protune uses the drives own built in Pulse generator and it's default Micro stepping settings. It doesn't use Mach3 at all.
The reason why you are getting such low speeds is because you are using Mach3 to provide the pulses and you have limited number of pulses available. Now because you have set the Steps Per setting so high the Max speed is drasticly low.
What you have to understand is that Steps Per is a Calculation and MUST be correct. It's not something you can play around with other wise the machine will move the wrong distance.
Provided the Numbers you gave me are correct then those settings will work and you will get more speed.
The Low voltage will reduce the speed and Torque you'll get from the motors but it will still give you much higher than the Max 750mm/min the 2000 Steps per allowed. Difficult to estimate how fast because lots of factors come into play but I'd say easily 2000-3000mm/min for starters.