Mori MV 35/40 retrofit

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16 Jun 2011 16:38 #10584 by clkeck1
I recently acquired a 1983 mori MV 35/40 with a yasnac mx1 controller. The machine ran fine at its previous location but it only supports 3 axis has limited memory and poor look ahead, without turning on high speed machining which doubles the memory usage.

I would like to upgrade the machine to 4 axis capability which requires an additional cpu card and other pieces. Before I "upgrade" the antiquated control and still have an antiquated control I would like to explore the option of retrofitting the machine to EMC2 with touchy.

The machine has a 20 position ATC and the following components
The servo drives cpcr-mr155k2
Servos ughmed-12gg (with tfue- feedback units)
Spindle controller vs-626mtII

Are these components compatible with EMC2?

Thanks
Cory

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16 Jun 2011 18:17 #10585 by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic Re:Mori MV 35/40 retrofit
Yes, those look to be analog input servo drives with differential quadrature encoders (the TFUE feedback units)
and analog input spindle drive. Not sure if there is a encoder on the spindle or not, this would be needed for rigid tapping

These should work fine with EMC and either our (Mesa), Motenc, or Pico systems servo interface hardware.

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16 Jun 2011 18:33 #10586 by BigJohnT
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When I converted my Hardinge CHNC 1 to EMC I used Mesa 5i20, 7i33TA and two 7i37TA's. I used classicladder for the turret tool changer but another way is to just write a comp to handle the tool change. EMC doesn't need a hyperthreading monster computer so motherboards like the D510MO work very well.

John

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23 Jun 2011 02:36 #10799 by clkeck1
Replied by clkeck1 on topic Re:Mori MV 35/40 retrofit
OK here is the plan as of now.

D510MO motherboard and processor
Mesa 5i20 with a 7i48 to control the 4 servos and spindle drives and encoders
2 7i37TA cards to handle
inputs for the limit switches for travel and tool changer(8) (and spindle orient magnet?)
solenoid outputs for tool clamp, unclamp, tool changer (8), coolant, air blast, oil shot, coolant thru holder
control inputs for e-stop, cycle start, feed hold, man pulse gen, pulse gen axis select, pulse gen scale, (x,y,z,B) jog, feed override percentage, spindle override, rapid override, manual coolant on, spindle orient, spindle index

I want to keep as many of the factory manual button and selectors as possible. I need to total up my I/O's and see if i need to go to a 5i22 so i can use 3 7i37TA cards.

The rotary unit is a nikken with a Fanuc Ac Servo Motor model 0S what drive should i use to run it?

Sound reasonable?

Thanks
Cory

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23 Jun 2011 11:42 #10813 by BigJohnT
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Sounds like your doing your homework on this... does the rotary servo have a drive now?

John

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23 Jun 2011 13:04 #10815 by andypugh
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clkeck1 wrote:

I want to keep as many of the factory manual button and selectors as possible. I need to total up my I/O's and see if i need to go to a 5i22 so i can use 3 7i37TA cards.


I wonder if the 7i64 would help there? The issue would be finding a suitable firmware and it is only supported in the 2.5 branch.

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24 Jun 2011 05:53 - 25 Jun 2011 02:29 #10825 by schmidtmotorworks
clkeck1

I am watching your progress with interest, I have a Mori MVJR with a Yasnac MX2, probably similar to your machine. It has very few hours on it (sat in an office building unused for 20 years) but the control has had problems every few months and of coarse can't contour lot's of small steps quickly.

I am still trying to understand how you figured out what hardware you need so quickly.
This is all Chinese to me right now. My electronics experience is limited to making a phase converter and a camshaft measuring machine with encoders and software to read them.

Please keep posting your progress, I'm about ready to go for it too.

There is a web site that shows an MVJR done, encouraging.
geektrap.com/bill/01248711886
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25 Jun 2011 02:34 #10852 by clkeck1
Replied by clkeck1 on topic Re:Mori MV 35/40 retrofit
Jon I'm sure u can handle this if i can. I have very little programing experience and only a slight background in plc's.

I have changed directions slightly. I did some figuring and i was going to be at almost 100 inputs so I'm cutting back on that some.

I'm going to need atleast 21 outputs 12 of which are for the tool changer.
So which is a better combo
5i22 with a 7i48 and 3 7i37TAs
5i20 with a 7i48 and 7i46 running a 7i64
2 5i20's one running a 7i48 and 2 7i37TAs and the second running a 1 or 2 7i37TA's
2 5i20's one running a 7i33TA (4 axis) and 2 7i37TAs and the second running a 7i33TA (spindle) and 1 or 2 7i37TA's

The second 2 options would require a different motherboard with 2 pci slots. Whats the best option there? The cards in the last option are all supported by emc so setup should be more user friendly??

The spindle motor has an integrated resolver that is hooked to the spindle drive for speed feedback there is a velocity output on the drive could this be used for rigid tap or can i tie into the resolver going to the drive and run it thru a converter such as pico-systems.com/oscrc4/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=20 ? Or is there a better option than the 7i33 for the spindle and encoder?

I started laying out the logic for the toolchanger today and have most of it figured out and should be able to be done pretty easily in ladder form. the only thing that I'm having an issue figuring out is how keep track of which tool is in which pot and how to call that pot to the tool change station. the magazine has a binary rotary encoder to track its location.

Thanks
Cory

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25 Jun 2011 03:40 - 25 Jun 2011 03:42 #10853 by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic Re:Mori MV 35/40 retrofit
The last option is fully supported by the latest release version of EMC (2.4.6), so if you want the most straight forward solution I think that's it.

Any option with a 7I48 require running EMC 2.5 (or later) so you would need to either compile it from source or download a copy from the buildbot

If you use a 7i64,you also need EMC 2.5 There's support for running
the 7I64 via real time serial RS-422 (SSERIAL) in EMC2.5

If you are not in a big hurry there a some cheaper and denser I/O options coming.
For example a 5I23, a 7I48, a 7I44, one 7I70 and one 7I71 would give you 6 analog servo axis plus 6 encoder inputs(7I48), 48 24V 300ma isolated outputs (7I71), and 48 isolated inputs(7I70). with expandability to 384 real time I/O points by adding more 7I70s and 7I71s. This also leaves one 5I23 connector free.
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25 Jun 2011 06:19 #10855 by schmidtmotorworks

If you are not in a big hurry there a some cheaper and denser I/O options coming.
For example a 5I23, a 7I48, a 7I44, one 7I70 and one 7I71 would give you 6 analog servo axis plus 6 encoder inputs(7I48), 48 24V 300ma isolated outputs (7I71), and 48 isolated inputs(7I70). with expandability to 384 real time I/O points by adding more 7I70s and 7I71s. This also leaves one 5I23 connector free.


What is the ETA on that set-up being available?

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