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    Chaz's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary View Post
    emailed you back.
    Thanks, appreciated.

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    Lives in Ickenham, West London, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 4 Weeks Ago Has a total post count of 1,654. Received thanks 115 times, giving thanks to others 71 times.
    Quick update time.

    Machine is running but I need to do more tweaking. Need to recheck the PID control but generally fairly happy. Taken most of the backlash out both mechanically and with Mach 3.

    Needed to move the mill but no method available. The engine hoist I bought isnt wide enough. Got an idea to buy some heavy duty castor wheels. Tried to fit them but the metal I wanted to put them on was too flimsy. Came up with a good plan, had some 20mm Alu plate for something else but milled myself 4 plates to basically mate the wheels to the load bearing beams, using the original shafts.

    Some pics below, the CNC has now been moved to the location I wanted it in the garage. Last pic is of a new X plate but I ended up having a problem with it, so it wont be used.

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    Lives in Ickenham, West London, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 4 Weeks Ago Has a total post count of 1,654. Received thanks 115 times, giving thanks to others 71 times.
    I wanted to thank a few people that have made this conversion possible. Its not 100% complete but mostly there. Still need to get ATC working and build a new control panel.

    JazzCNC
    i2i
    Gary from Zapp (please support him)

    There have been others too but I would not have completed this conversion without their help.

    Many thanks.

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    Can you post some pics of the ATC parts. I have a (I think) similiar machine with Pickup ATC and know what you need for this part. IIRC aou want to buy 110V solenoids for the pneumatic harness. I would better use only 24V, you can them
    connect directly to the PLC output (if the amperage of the Output is enough)

  6. Can you post a few pics of the mill in position. Nice idea with the castors. Will do the same to mine I think . What kind of rapid feedrates are you getting on the machine?

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    Chaz's Avatar
    Lives in Ickenham, West London, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 4 Weeks Ago Has a total post count of 1,654. Received thanks 115 times, giving thanks to others 71 times.
    Quote Originally Posted by fidia View Post
    Can you post a few pics of the mill in position. Nice idea with the castors. Will do the same to mine I think . What kind of rapid feedrates are you getting on the machine?
    Ill take some pics of the wheels this weekend.

    Feedrates, about 2000mm/min at max before I see PID issues but I dont believe ive tuned the new motors properly. I need a laptop with a serial connector for the software and 2 attempts to use either a USB cable or PCI to Serial connector havent worked.

    That said, 2000 is plenty for most operations. I need more spindle rpm / power now ideally as most of my stuff is Alu.

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    Chaz's Avatar
    Lives in Ickenham, West London, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 4 Weeks Ago Has a total post count of 1,654. Received thanks 115 times, giving thanks to others 71 times.
    Quote Originally Posted by fidia View Post
    Can you post a few pics of the mill in position. Nice idea with the castors. Will do the same to mine I think . What kind of rapid feedrates are you getting on the machine?
    Some pics below. A bit rushed this weekend, let me know if you want pics of anything specific.

    Thanks







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    Chaz's Avatar
    Lives in Ickenham, West London, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 4 Weeks Ago Has a total post count of 1,654. Received thanks 115 times, giving thanks to others 71 times.
    Quote Originally Posted by uli12us View Post
    Can you post some pics of the ATC parts. I have a (I think) similiar machine with Pickup ATC and know what you need for this part. IIRC aou want to buy 110V solenoids for the pneumatic harness. I would better use only 24V, you can them
    connect directly to the PLC output (if the amperage of the Output is enough)
    Sorry, are you looking for info or advising me?

    I can post pics on the weekend, anything specific you need? There is also a drawing on the Denford main forum that shows how the bits fit together.

    Some here:-

    http://www.denfordata.com/pdfs/triac..._600dpi_hq.pdf

    and

    http://www.denfordata.com/bb/viewforum.php?f=47

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