Thread: DIY Vacuum Fixtures
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13-01-2015 #1
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15-01-2015 #2
I made some test jig from wood. Works perfectly.
One thing is clear to me now. All hosing from compressor up to the CNC must be industrial 1/4 or 3/8, cause i will step on it, solder over it and so on. It must be strong so no cheap PVC hoses here. Added bonus is that i use the same hoses and extensions like for air. So the only thing i bought is the 3/8 quick connector which i fitted at the compressor inlet side.
Decided to save on connectors :-) so i drilled the vacuum fixture and just pushed the PVC hose inside, it works perfectly. Recessed all the necessary areas 3mm. Drilled hole to the back so the vacuum fixture is self fixing to the table. Hole could be closed and instead fixture clamped.
The mat is non slip mat from chinese shop -2euro. 15mm wide rings, i wanted a superb friction.
Next step will be when i have time to fit the Vacuum switch to the compressor, check the negative pressure achieved and test if using vacuum reservoir/the compressor tank/ is better in any way.
Video : https://plus.google.com/111571569713...ts/BHSTDvFBjks
Last edited by Boyan Silyavski; 15-01-2015 at 04:48 PM.
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16-01-2015 #3
Just measured the compressor suction- 94Kpa = 705 mmHg = 27.7 inHg= 0.927 Atmospheres , not bad for an old sucker

Now i still have the problem about the compressor switching off after 15-20 min of run, without obvious heating. Any ideas? I am going to use the bigger compressor when repaired the gasket, but i want already to use my fixtures . I read on forums people use 8h non stop the compressor without problems for years, why then this old sucker stops?
By the way i have 2 more micro digital vacuum switches, i bought a lot, used , perfect condition, made in japan, very small size, so PM if interested. 25euro each
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16-01-2015 #4
has the wood been sealed ?
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16-01-2015 #5
No, but it seems is not necessary. Its very dense. I made it from wood as a test to understand better how it works, before making some stuff in aluminum. It seems though it will perfectly work if wooden. it made from a solid kitchen cutting board. however sealing it is recommendable, due to humidity so it would not twist when dry or humid
it will suck probably more air from the actual part, which is has 3mm bottom /pine/
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08-09-2015 #6
very useful thread thanks.
a few questions
i know nothing about compressors, can you provide any details incuding photos of how to connect up for sucking/to create vacuum?
a compressor turns on for 5 mins till its full then stops, how do you keep it ogint for an hour without stopping? release air whilst is drawing air in?
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08-09-2015 #7
Hi andy
A compressor is controlled by a pressure switch,Tank empty switch it on and compressor will run filling the tank, when it's upto the set pressure the pressure switch kills the supply to the motor, as you use air the tank pressure drops below the switches set point,the contacts close and power is supplied to the motor increasing the pressure.
If using as a vac pump all you need to do is open the outlet valve on your tank so the switch will never see the cutout pressure.
There is usually a filter of some sort on the inlet, use this connection for pulling a vacuum.
Regards
Mike
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