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    Re: VFD intermittently trips breaker on bypass relay

    I don't quite understand why the contactor coil would burn out, as that should be totally independent of anything that the VFD is doing.

    It does sound like an issue with the VFD though.
    I've...
  2. Re: VFD intermittently trips breaker on bypass relay

    I've installed quite a few of these Huanyang VFDs on different machines in my workshop and all have worked for years except one a long time ago which went bang a few seconds after the first switch...
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    The MCB should never emit smoke or suffer a burnt out coil, no matter what load you present it. That suggests you either had a duff MCB or it was connected up incorrectly. Assuming this is a Type B...
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    Personal view here, but based on using my own machine for the last 2-3 years. It's described somewhere on this forum - search for "AVOR" and my username if you want to look it up. It's built mainly...
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    You then have to choose what measurements you need to make and instruments to buy in order to set those adjustments correctly. There are a lot of worms in the can but you learn a lot too.
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    Your concentrating too much on deflection and not thinking about resonant vibrations which are the real killers of tools and finish. That Z-axis shown will resonate because the plate is too thin with...
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    Well sort of.... The direct fixing of the rails thing was more aimed at how you're spacing the front and back Z plates apart. Currently you have the carriages fixed hard onto the back plate, and then...
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    Combine both and that's what you will have if you do not design properly the machine.

    If you design your Z properly , use proper bearings and mount your spindle correctly, variant 2 will be non...
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    Glad you found the CNC videos useful. It was a good way to pass on the ideas I had seen, and add some of my own thoughts.

    In the analysis:
    Yes, vertical direction forces are mostly due to...
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    Tip: if you can add some bits of bar to stiffen your Z-plate (i.e. turn it into a channel section) you will do better cost for cost than a flat plate. For example a 10mm plate 180mm wide with some 30...
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    That's about it. just two pieces of 50 x 100 welded together to give 200 x 50. The whole is then welded to the gantry uprights.

    Bear in mind that this gantry was the first time I ever tried...
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    I know you are designing on the basis of 50 x 50 material but rather than the complexity of the braces in the designs above have you considered two pieces of 100 x 50 welded together to give a flat...
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    Agree with Voicecoil.
    Analysis 2 is closer to worst case as this puts a twisting moment on the gantry as the force is applied at some distance away from the structure and will usually cause the...
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    Re: Gantry design and FEA analysis

    Setup 2 is much more realistic since you want to design for decent performance when the cutter is hanging down a fair way below the gantry, 'coz that's where it will often be used. Having an equal...
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