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07-08-2017 #1Not sure i feel comfortable building my own PSU haha, i will try to find a higher quality alternative.
Re the spindle make sure it is the correct vfd check the picture and make also 4 bearings
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WATER-COOL...kAAOSw0e9UtOrX
Re the controller will it home two screws with independent homing? Will it cope with full Gcode G2 G3 , canned cycles etc. What size gcode file can it handle? (I have no experience with these but they have been debated on the forum)..Clive
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07-08-2017 #2
Hi Clive,
Thanks for the PSU link, says they are out of stock but i can look for a similar item based on that.
Sorry for my lack of education, what do i need to look out for when it comes to the VFD? What differentiates between the correct & incorrect one?
I am not sure about the independent homing, i will need to check that for sure, is this common practise for machines with multiple screws on one axis? Is this to ensure they stay parallel? I believe it can handle full GCode list, need to research canned cycles, apparently it can handle any file size because it reads from the USB stick as it goes.
Unconvinced with my result from the Centre of Mass evaluation i done, i got on the phone to Solidsolutions, who provide our solidworks license and also provide support, indeed i had done it incorrectly. Here is where the actual centre of mass is on the gantry. It's hard to see, but where it says "Point 1".
Not sure how much of a problem this poses, are the carriages likely to be affected by this? Not how i might remedy this other than reducing the Gantry to a single 40x40 extrusion as opposed to 40x80 and then centralising over the Gantry Base Plates further. This in turn might affect how rigid the gantry is surely?
Thanks
AlexLast edited by AlexDoran; 07-08-2017 at 12:14 PM.
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07-08-2017 #3
VFD's are rated for certain motors. So you might have a 2.2kw motor rating and such you will require either a 2.2kw VFD or higher but it's best to use the same rating. Now what I've been having issues with it my VFD has been nuisance tripping my RCD and thus now having a none RCD circuit wired in to my workshop to stop it due to the current load on startup. Also, go for a water cooled spindle, your ears will thank-you afterwards!
Rob
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07-08-2017 #4
Hi RobC,
Ahh i see, that makes perfect sense, i just didnt know if there were different types that affected compatibility with other hardware. I have asked the seller a question about how many bearings it has. One thing i am curious about, and that i have done no research on, so am lazily asking you guys. The VFD's do you set their speed manually? On our CMS Machines at work we set all of the within the CAM program, its not a problem if this speed is set manually i was just curious.
Thanks
Alex
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07-08-2017 #5The VFD's do you set their speed manually?..Clive
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07-08-2017 #6
Hi Clive,
Thanks again mate, ok so the one i linked to originally should be good to go as long as they reply to my question about the number of bearings.
Just wondering now about the weight distribution on the gantry before i start ordering bits.
Thanks Again
Alex
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07-08-2017 #7Sorry for my lack of education, what do i need to look out for when it comes to the VFD? What differentiates between the correct & incorrect one?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TOP-2-2KW-...EAAOSwHnFVvvsm..Clive
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07-08-2017 #8I am not sure about the independent homing, i will need to check that for sure, is this common practise for machines with multiple screws on one axis? Is this to ensure they stay parallel
You can of course use two screws with one motor and a belt driving both screws then one home switch will be fine.
The choice is yours as there are pro's and con's and much debate between the two types.Last edited by Clive S; 07-08-2017 at 02:58 PM.
..Clive
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07-08-2017 #9
Ok, i need to do some serious research to see if that controller can handle that, i know it provides for 4 Axis but im not sure if the 4th can be setup as Dual Axis.
So i know i keep banging on about the weight distribution of the Gantry, but i really am being stupid today. It seems at some point i had lost all of the material properties for my assembly parts, ive just spent a little while going through and properly setting the weights of each component, i have based the Aluminium Plates on being a 6061 Alloy, whether or not this will be the material the plates are cut from i dont know, but it was the most common material so i though i would go with that, i re rain the analysis and it has given me a hopefully accurate Centre of Mass for the gantry, indicated by the Red Dot, im hoping this is a pretty acceptable balance and wont cause any undue wear or stress to the linear bearings:
Thanks
Alex
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07-08-2017 #10
I'm sorry to inform you that the fourth axis on the controller is only rotational and can't be slaved. Have been drooling over it myself but have to go another way as I'm using 2 motors for my X axis. Boyan runs it with two drivers on the same signal but because of that he lost the ability to home separately.
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