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25-03-2015 #1
Well they both arrived finally and I'm in the stuff now . Will do as best as possible to provide way to many pics and other menial info regarding these 2 Engravers .
If this thread is in the wrong forum , please place it where you feel it should reside . Kind of like me ( reside ) Canadian living in the States .
Tiny rails and bearings ( were the first thing that surprised me from the darn weight of the machine , ( hernia in the making ) electronics boxes are just as bad weight wise compared to what is out there now . Yet considering they are totally discontinued and parts may be SOL . The height of the Y axis from the table is so do able in increasing it , wonder why it wasn't done years ago . ( side plates for the gantry would just need to be made taller ) plus longer stroke on the Z .
Came with one flood hose attachment but the gauge is trashed , all the cables look in real good condition first glance .
Lead screws are as small as the rails almost ( tight pitch ) guess that's why there have been complaints the machine moves so slow .
The spare 20mm rails and bearing blocks I have may not be an easy swap over , but they worked fine for Gerber in the first place .
The tables look okay as well with no obvious gouges taken out of them , T-slot channels are not all chewed up either . So it looks like they will make the grade so far .
Electronics is another thing , but that will come later . If they get to be more headaches than their worth , plus I really don't want to be tied down to their software currently .
Will provide measurements also if anyone has any need if they are curious .
thanks all and all that good stuff
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25-03-2015 #2
All rails are 12 mm dia and corresponding bearing blocks ( inserts ) ( no makers marks )
12.5 mm dia lead screws / 10 threads per inch ( X, Y, and Z axis )
Superior Electric Slo- Syn Motors Synchronous/Stepping , Type M063-LS-516 , 2.25 volts Dc , 4.6 Amps , Steps/rev 200 Rpm @ 60 Hz ( 6 Pin connection )
Damaged limit switches mounted to bearing blocks ( 4Z12 ) ( no makers marks )
usual dust boot 12mm rails again
Sry for the shaky pics , coffee withdrawlLast edited by Kru82; 26-03-2015 at 12:02 AM.
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26-03-2015 #3
Last edited by Kru82; 26-03-2015 at 06:27 AM.
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26-03-2015 #4
Data sheet for those specific motors
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29-05-2015 #5
have made you made any more progress
i just obtained a d200 witch i am currently striping to clean as my one is in a very dirty state
planning on changing drive electronics to something current
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02-07-2015 #6
It has been awhile , and sry to anyone looking how I made out with mine .
Did a total swap of all the Gerber electronics and motors , went with gecko G540 ( http://www.cncrouterparts.com/3-axis...-kit-p-74.html ) and mach 3 . On both machines I kept windows xp and only the very basics on the comp . ( stand alone ) no net no virus no other junk that was basically a waste . Turned off all updates and and firewall since it is not connected to the net . They work great and have some issues with file transfers from other comp Cd's and that about it .( could be just old CD's ) Use a memory stick will prob be a better means to end anyway .
Since all the lead screws are identical , settings through mach 3 is just a matter of typing in the same settings
So now I have extra Arc stations and the rest to part with to whom ever needs some items .Last edited by Kru82; 02-07-2015 at 03:16 AM.
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