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23 Jan 2025 20:21
Replied by spumco on topic Electrospindles for sale bt30/iso30/nbt30

Electrospindles for sale bt30/iso30/nbt30

Category: User Exchange

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Data sheets, user/installation manual, company info?
  • RDA
  • RDA
23 Jan 2025 19:19
Replied by RDA on topic Hypertherm XPR woes

Hypertherm XPR woes

Category: EtherCAT

Good job!

You might want to check what Joco and Rod did with holes to get your own ”true hole” stuff in the cnc.
  • Artur_1617
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23 Jan 2025 19:00
Electrospindles for sale bt30/iso30/nbt30 was created by Artur_1617

Electrospindles for sale bt30/iso30/nbt30

Category: User Exchange

For sales electrospindles for bt30/iso30/nbt30 holders with automatic tool change, water cooling and threading/positioning encoder.
The electrospindle is intended for milling machines, plotters, etc.
Power 1.5kW, 50Hz, 1500rpm, max speed 12000rpm 400hz, min speed of work 100rpm, min speed for orient 20rpm.
It is equipped with;
-Bearings front 2x7009, rear 2x7007 both P4 ABEC7
-Blowout of the spindle cone when changing the holder
-Water cooling with the option of connecting from the front or top
-Three sensors - the holder is attached, the holder is missing and the holder is pressed out
-Contactless front labyrinth seal
-Encoder for positioning/tapping
The force holding the cone is about 3500kN, and a pressure of about 7bar is needed to loosen it.
The project includes two versions, long and short.
The long version is intended for umbrella magazines, where the height of the holder and the height of the magazine and its closure must fit when changing the tool.
The short version is intended for rack magazines used, for example, in plotters.
There are also versions with or without driving bt30 stones on the front.
Encoder resolution maybe chose on order from 512ppr to 3278ppr interpolation factor 1-2-4-8-16-20-25-32-64
Electrospindle easy thread steel with M10 tap, max spindle torque is 12Nm.
Long model price is 3000Euro.
Short model price is 2800Euro.
Plus shipping from Poland.
More info in a private message..



 

 
  • GoodB0Y
  • GoodB0Y
23 Jan 2025 18:31 - 23 Jan 2025 18:34
Replied by GoodB0Y on topic Computers! I'm so confused

Computers! I'm so confused

Category: Computers and Hardware

Ok I'll read up some more... And have a look through my box of old laptops and PC's. I think I have two old laptops and a 3 year old mini pc. I also have an old htpc that I used back in the day to pirate mmm borrow movies lol.

Appreciate the help guys 

Oh one last question.
What do you mean by useless? Are we talking about the timing? Or issues running Linux?
  • NT4Boy
  • NT4Boy
23 Jan 2025 17:42
Replied by NT4Boy on topic HURCO KMB-1 Control Update

HURCO KMB-1 Control Update

Category: Milling Machines

Ah, I hadn't realised that was an option.
Thanks
  • PCW
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23 Jan 2025 17:39
Replied by PCW on topic HURCO KMB-1 Control Update

HURCO KMB-1 Control Update

Category: Milling Machines

Another option for reading 5V signals is spare 7I77 encoder input pins
These have the advantage of being better protected than 7I73 inputs
(to +-25V intermittant)
  • bcorley
  • bcorley
23 Jan 2025 17:38
Replied by bcorley on topic Hypertherm XPR woes

Hypertherm XPR woes

Category: EtherCAT

Got it working!!!

Attached working xml for Hypertherm XPR
  • CORBETT
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23 Jan 2025 17:32 - 23 Jan 2025 17:37

Ethercat build from source - full instructions

Category: EtherCAT

Okay, I am pretty sure these are not in the ECAT driver list as I don’t remember ever seeing them, but if they are CiA402 compliant, then it should be possible to get them going.  I am positive I have seen others in the past use Lichuan, but I cannot guarantee that as I have too much LCNC info in my brain already LOL.

First, keep in mind that I can be completely wrong on all of this that I am telling you as I am not the expert on CiA402 as I don’t use it, but Tommy or Rod can check behind me to make sure I don’t get you on the wrong path.   Rod Webster is the CiA402 expert.

When you say, “but I don't yet know how to set this up”, I am not sure if you mean just the XML or the entire system, so I am going to write a little bit and just ignore me if you are verse and know what you are doing.

Since you have LCNC working, you would install the CiA402 comp file that Dominik Braun wrote.  You would use “halcompile” to install the CiA402 comp file from command line.  Next you would setup the “XML” file.  Since there is not a component written for this, you would be using the “generic” driver for your slaves in the “XML”.  There are several examples on the forum, but you basically link the pdos to your hal pins in the “XML” using the xml file you were provided as a reference.   Just search the LCNC forum for xml’s with a generic slave and you will have a starting point to work from.  

If you are not verse with ECAT but are familiar with LCNC, then launch an Axis Sim configuration and just set everything up in a “postgui” hal file and that way you can go one step at a time to get it figured out.  If it was me, I would make a simple working 3 Axis Sim configuration before trying to add the Lichuan drives.  I would just write a simple “XML” with a EK1100 as the only slave in the “XML” as it will start up without any hardware hooked up to the computer (you don’t have to own a Beckhoff EK1100 to get it working).  Once you have a working configuration and can see the LCEC pins in “HALSHOW”, then I would add the CiA402 component and make sure LCNC will still start up and work and that you can see the CiA402 comp.  Once you have the CiA402 comp installed and working, then I would choose AXIS-X/JOINT-1 to work on and add only one of the Lichuan drives and start tweaking the “XML” to get it working with Axis-X.  Once you get one of the drives working, then it’s basically the same for each axis.  I would not try adding both drives at one time as it’s much easier to go one step at a time instead of trying to get it all working in one shot.

If you are not very verse with LCNC you would need to learn the basics of how to setup your “HAL & INI” files and get a basic working configuration first before adding the ECAT section.   If you are new to this but definitely want to use ECAT, don’t get discouraged, all of us here had to start from the beginning.  Luckily I was verse with LCNC when ECAT came on the scene in 2013 as I had been using EMC2 since around 2005ish, but it would be way too confusing to start out fresh with trying to figure out both at the same time.   But since Rod Webster has gotten ECAT simplified for the install, it isn’t like the old days where you had to patch a RTAI kernel, RIP LCNC, EC-debianize, and source build LCAT driver.  Even the source build is much easier than years ago.  No workarounds or tweaks except the “golang” issue, but that is nothing compared to 2013-2015 time period with those kernel module problems.

Once again, CiA402 is rodw’s strong point, and he will be able to help you better than me as I don’t use that component.  Luckily most all of my equipment has the components already written and implemented in the driver.   If rodw can’t help, and you are desperately needing to get the machine up and running for your business, then I would contact Dominik Braun (db1981) as he wrote the CiA402 component and will be the expert on helping you.  I assume that Lichuan will work with the LCNC ECAT driver but do keep in mind that the “generic” driver will not work for all equipment.  Dominik corrected me on this years ago as I thought it would work with anything and that is not true. 

I know this doesn’t get you a working XML if that was what you were looking for, but hope it helps get you a starting point.  Unfortunately, I do not have the time to sit down and write out a “generic” XML and keep responding back and forth to get it working as it can get very involved sometimes, and it’s easier for me to do things if I have the hardware to see what is happening… but hopefully someone can help you as there are several very talented people on here all the time.  I love this community!!!

Hope it somewhat helps…
Robert


*EDIT*
After posting I did a quick search on the forum and it looks like someone else (stirra) has gotten a different Lichuan drive working.  Check his thread and look at the XML he posted.  It looks very simple compared to some of the more involved XML’s.
Missing link in homing LC10E - LinuxCNC

Here is the XML link
forum.linuxcnc.org/media/kunena/attachments/1246/ethercat-conf_2025-01-02-2.xml
 
  • NT4Boy
  • NT4Boy
23 Jan 2025 16:11 - 23 Jan 2025 16:30
HURCO KMB-1 Control Update was created by NT4Boy

HURCO KMB-1 Control Update

Category: Milling Machines

Hi,
A while back I obtained this great condition mill, and spent a good while getting the original B control and parajust vfd to function. I guess I've had a good few years of use, and learned all that old school stand at the control panel block entry programming system. Thank goodness for CAD systems making it simple to workout profile tangent points and arc centres. What I have learned is the the machine is good, but  for programming prototype parts a bit of a liability, especially if you make changes in the middle of 100 block programme. Not smashed anything, but embarrassed myself.

Always did have a plan to retrofit the control, but now is the time to do it. I know that these old machines have been covered a few times in the forum, but the questions I am bumping into don't seem to be quite covered hence the reason for a new Topic.


My plan is to insert a chassis containing some Mesa boards, and a Raspi 5 in and to make an intermediary interconnection board that accepts all the Hurco edge connectors that go to the B control. From the picture you'll  I've done most of the preparation already. 
The Mesa boards are 7i92T, 7i77D and 7i73  

The sub board accepts the original connectors, and breaks out into solder pads where I can add appropriate wires to connect into the Mesa items. 
My maybe silly idea on this, is that if I don't cut any wires, I can always revert to the historical system, to prove to anyone's  passing grand kids that there is life still in 1980's computing.

I'd like also to use the pots and original pulse generator retained in place in the pendant panel, as well as as the still working fvd and servos etc, in fact everything that's operational and can work with linuxcnc. ( I accept that the encoders will need many more lines and have 2000 cpr ones in stock.)

Question 1 Limit switches
The existing ones are 5volt solid state devices, and the output floats at 5volts, pulled up by a 470ohm resistor in the Hurco control, until triggered where it falls to zero and switches on an LED in an optical isolator which signals the servo to stop as well as telling the operating system that the axis travel has been exceeded.

My initial idea was to connect this output into the 7i77, but I now believe that the field IO terminals TB7/8 won't trigger at only 5 volts, so I propose to use the 7i73 P2 connector, pins IN8 thru' IN15 which are 5 volt tolerant, but with 4.7 kohm pull up resistors.

I'm not the greatest at electrics, so would appreciate your advice.

Thanks
  • Cant do this anymore bye all
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23 Jan 2025 15:32
Replied by Cant do this anymore bye all on topic Replacement for THK GSR20T LM Block and rails

Replacement for THK GSR20T LM Block and rails

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Look mate when the guys were trying to help you with your homing issue you refused to supply your ini & hal files. Do you get it ?
  • langdons
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23 Jan 2025 15:23
Replied by langdons on topic Replacement for THK GSR20T LM Block and rails

Replacement for THK GSR20T LM Block and rails

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I was just wondering if anyone knew of something.

Who knows?

Perhaps someone else has successfully replaced a THK GSR20T LM Block

That's all.
  • NT4Boy
  • NT4Boy
23 Jan 2025 14:43
Replied by NT4Boy on topic Hurco - KMB1 Before I start

Hurco - KMB1 Before I start

Category: CNC Machines

Just for the record, I never did get the tape to consistently run. Bought a tape emulator from Buddy Maughon at Accurate Machine Tool Serv. Initial issue was some of the 5volt regulators were marginal, so I replaced them all with PSU5 LM323 replacements from ezsbc.shop/.
I had also to replace a number of chips on several of the boards, eg watchdog timer, x axis counter, y axis encoder as the scale had a chip out of it and counted incorrectly, relay optical isolators, then all the tantalum caps on the 2 parajust control boards to get the spindle to run, but in the end, it works accurately as an original Machine and still does. But now started to Linuxcnc it in a sympathetic way.
  • JT
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23 Jan 2025 13:56
Replied by JT on topic Flexible GUI

Flexible GUI

Category: Flex GUI

[FLEX]
TOUCH_FILE_WIDTH = True


[FLEX]
TOUCH_FILE_WIDTH = False


JT
  • tommylight
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23 Jan 2025 13:37
Replied by tommylight on topic Test

Test

Category: Off Topic and Test Posts

OK, will do so later.
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