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03 Sep 2012 17:58 #23862 by jlviloria
John regards,

John you would be so kind as to tell me how connected your (5i25) + (7i77) your servo siemens your Hardinge. have on your page (5i20) + (7i33) + (7i37).

and buy this kit (5i25) + (7i77), thank you very much for your wonderful collaboration at all


thanks


Jorge Viloria

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03 Sep 2012 18:23 - 03 Sep 2012 18:23 #23864 by BigJohnT
I don't have a 5i25 on my Hardinge. I have a 5i20 setup and the link to the wiring diagrams are on page one of this post. Or I didn't understand your question...

John
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03 Sep 2012 19:45 #23865 by jlviloria
Sorry john.

I think I read in some thread, but you had 5i20, going to change 5i25, I thought I already did.

but I can ask what difference is there between (5i20) + (7i33ta) and (5i25) + (7i77) for the connection?

as I connect 7i77 to the inlet 14 and 56 siemens servo?

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03 Sep 2012 20:44 - 03 Sep 2012 20:46 #23866 by BigJohnT
Well I changed my plasma stepper from 5i20 to 5i25 but that is the only one I've changed. On the Hardinge the 7i33TA connections to the drive are Aout - 14 and Gnd - 56.

Best photo I can get as I can't open the door any more without moving the machine!



I'm currently installing a 5i25 - 7i77 in my BP knee mill...

John
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05 Sep 2012 23:15 #23950 by jlviloria
friends

I have a question I decided to buy (5i25) + (7i77) + (7i64).

by john experience as I have defined as connecting the servo to the card (7i77), now I have a doubt. with respect to the spindle motor.

my machine is equipped with a brand plus maxpak reliance.
 
The question I have is how to connect? if you can connect? as I can manage the direction of rotation. (M3 and M4). I have another card?

www.reliance.com/pdf/drives/instruction_manuals/D3867.pdf

thanks,


Jorge Viloria

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06 Sep 2012 02:02 #23955 by PCW
That looks like a standard analog +-10v input drive
so it should be possible to use a 7I77 analog output for speed control

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06 Oct 2012 01:03 #25043 by jlviloria
Friends thank God, I got the cards. "MESA" "5i25" + "7i77" + "7i64".

I was checking the internet on my board I / O relay, Potter & Brumfield Relays.

is 2IO4B.

says in the manual:

relays.te.com/datasheets/2IO_DS.pdf

"Designed to Operate with Either neg. Or pos. True logic (active low or high) logic systems & different voltages. (Output modules only - must be input modules used in negative logic systems only.)"

The problem is that I do not have friends with the manual machine electrical and obia reason I can not turn on the machine to check voltage.

My question is this. can use negative or positive. currently noticed that all boards have four points connected together while leaving one cable to the other to place them in series.

That would be me saying they are negative?

what would be the best way to connect?

I can make an example of how it would be connected?

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06 Oct 2012 01:14 #25044 by andypugh
jlviloria wrote:

Friends thank God, I got the cards. "MESA" "5i25" + "7i77" + "7i64".
I was checking the internet on my board I / O relay, Potter & Brumfield Relays.
is 2IO4B.

I think you might be able to use the 7i64 in place of those boards, though that would rather depend on what loads (voltage/current) are being switched.
When I recommended the 7i64 I was expecting it to be used for all the low-voltage switching of relays and suchlike.

says in the manual:
relays.te.com/datasheets/2IO_DS.pdf
"Designed to Operate with Either neg. Or pos. True logic (active low or high) logic systems & different voltages. (Output modules only - must be input modules used in negative logic systems only.)"

I think that is saying that you can wire it any way you like :-)

My question is this. can use negative or positive. currently noticed that all boards have four points connected together while leaving one cable to the other to place them in series.

Do you have, or can you make, a wiring diagram?

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06 Oct 2012 01:41 #25047 by jlviloria
Andy, thanks for your reply,

I do not understand, 7i64 can directly activate the solenoid? but the solenoid are at 120/240 VAC.

I swear I thought I 7i64 and complemented 2IO4B boards.

I have no machine electrical diagram. I turn to the devil.

Friend you explain me understanding that I am a beginner in this. Please

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06 Oct 2012 02:09 #25048 by andypugh
jlviloria wrote:

I do not understand, 7i64 can directly activate the solenoid? but the solenoid are at 120/240 VAC.


No, not at all. I was assuming 24V solenoids.
Definitely do not connect the 7i64 to AC voltages or any voltage > 50V.

Hopefully PCW can suggest the best way to connect the 7i64 to the relay board.
I don't really understand that data sheet, it is not at all obvious to me where the relays are, they don't seem to be shown.

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