Thread: Denford Starmill
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26-05-2009 #1
Phil
We have done about 7 Denfords now, mainly Oracs and Triacs, never a Starmill.
Whilst the conversion over to Mach for the 3 axis is normally OK the stumbling block is the spindle boards and toolchanger.
The problem with the spindle board is Denfords never standardised on one or two boards, They used everything going, many of them unsupported now and some that even Denfords have no record of.
Add to this some of them run the speed pot at mains potential and linking this up to 0 to 10 volt breakout boards causes some good sparks.
The toolchanges are the same, no two are alike and getting mach to talk to them can be done but it takes a lot of time, hence money.
We have only done two tool change machines and in each case we have put external push buttons just the release the tool so it can be changed manually at the request of the owners.
Normally we leave the stepper motors alone and fit new power supply and drivers with a new breakout board and then wire this all in. If we can reuse the spindle board we do but if not then it requires a new DC board or VFD depending on what type spindle motor Denfords used.
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