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06-10-2012 #1
So can anyone help with this problem?
I can’t work out what the federate should be set in NCstudio. Below are the machines stats :
Spindle spec:
- Spec: 65*210 mm (Diameter:65mm x Length:210mm)
- Power: 800W
- Voltage: 220V~250V
- Frequency: 400 Hz
- Speed: 8000-24000 R/min
- ER11 collet chuck
Stepper drivers:
- Input Voltage: 220V-240 V, 50/60HZ
- Output Voltage: 0-240 VAC
- Output Power: 1.5 KW
- Output Frequency: 0-400 Hz
- Output Current: 7.0 A
- Capacity: 2.8 KVA
- Overload Capacity: 10.5 (60s)(A)
Stepper Motors:
- Step Angle: 1.8 degree
- Voltage: 1.8V
- Current: 3.0A/phase
- Resistance: 0.50hm/phase
- Inductance: 1.8mH/phase
- Torque: >=450mN. m
- Number of wire leads: 4
- Length: 65 mm
The default seems to be set at 2200 in the picture its set to 600
If you open the parameters you can alter these as below on the fly, I cant work out what they mean by G01 G02 G03 and then the other G00?
My machine is rated at 4000 mm/min
And the artcam feedrate for the tool is 76 mm/min
You can also set them in the main parameters settings
The problem I have is when I run a job I have to lower the feed rate to 20% this cuts the correct width and length but 3 x’s to deep, I can’t seem to work out how to set up the G00 code etc to match the machine.
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