Thread: New CNC Mill on the horizon
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02-04-2015 #1
I wasn't planning on sharing home and limit switches. If by this you mean using the same switch for both home and limits?
I have proximity sensors on the home and industrial microswitches on the limits.
Does this still apply?
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03-04-2015 #2
Well yes and No.!! . . . No you can't wire all home switches in series they need to be on separate inputs, one for each axis.
But Yes you can wire all Limits in series and just use one input for all axis.
So in your case you'll need 4 inputs. 3 for homes and 1 for limits if wired in series.Last edited by JAZZCNC; 03-04-2015 at 02:17 PM.
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19-04-2015 #3
Thanks Dean!
Well been a bit quiet for a week or so due to work however have had a productive saturday. All home switches wired in and working well and all limit switches wired up and stops in place and they all activate well. Looking at the limit override switch is this something I should configure in mach? seeing as there is an option and I have plenty of inputs of the CSMIO left or can it simply be a switch in the circuit to override the limits?
managed to do a bit of testing and some very very basic cuts just coding on screen in mach to test things out. All axis are pretty smooth though there is still a sort of rattly vibration which I think is coming from one of the two x axis balloonist. Is it worth taking it apart cleaning and reassembling? I cannot be 100% sure thats where it is coming from but its roughly when the machine hits a certain speed in the middle of the x travel.
Still need to do some work on tuning the motors have them set at 160 steps per mm at the moment which I think is right but need to do a bit of work on the acc and vel I am not wanting to run this near its limit but the access from the home point is soooooo slow. Should I expect it to be a bit quicker or is that normal? once up to speed it seems to be fine.
Next on the list is getting the bed material sorted out and ordered in now we have a definite working area and there is a hydrovane compressor on the way to power the mister system/cold air gun (not bought specifically for this as I do all sorts with air however I have been needing an excuse to buy a machine of a decent size!)
Also need to sit down and do some fine adjustments I think the x axis is ever so slightly on the wonk! not by much but squares corner to corner are about 0.1mm out of square at the moment which I dont consider too bad seeing as we have not really spent a lot of time fine tuning yet and also it has plenty of adjustment in the machine. so I am reasonably confident we can get it producing a square enough square for what we need!
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19-04-2015 #4
Personally i just use the Limit overide inside Mach. But if you want an override then just wire a Momentry button in the circuit (don't use a Switch). Only time i use an Override button is if the Limits are wired in the Safety circuit and knockout Power Etc Which I don't do any more for limits.
Yes but not yet.! Run it slowly for a while and tweak alignment of screws. You'll be surprised how much just little missalignment can make to how machine runs and sounds. Then if it doesn't go away then think about stripping down after a few weeks when things have settled down.
If 10mm pitch screws and drive Micro stepping is 1600 then yes 160 is correct. Safe velocity for testing would be 4 or 5000mm/min with Accelleration of 500-600. With the aim of reaching around 10,000mm/min and 1000-12000s.
Homing is slower and will be a percentage of the Velocity which is set in Homing & limits. Faster you home the less accurate the repeatabilty. 20% is a good figure when at 10mtr/min.
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