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  • rodw
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Today 05:33

Homemade CNC Plasma - hypertherm, Mesa, gear drives, nema 34.

Category: Show Your Stuff

What plasma cutter are you using these days?
Do you have an EMI filter on your mains inlet to the control box? Jaycar have them
 
  • RNJFAB
  • RNJFAB
Today 05:25

Homemade CNC Plasma - hypertherm, Mesa, gear drives, nema 34.

Category: Show Your Stuff

Couldn't find any spots showing voltage.

Ran new earth wires everywhere, from the gantry, torch holder, x axis motor mount, y axis motor mounts, table, water table.

No change, still getting errors when the torch begins a pierce.
  • rodw
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Today 05:23

Ethercat installation from repositories - how to step by step

Category: EtherCAT

Spumco, great work. If you have to manually start the service each time. sounds like you overlooked the udev rules in the first post, Sorry about the formatting errors but its an awful post to edit

sudo geany /etc/udev/rules.d/99-ethercat.rules
and the following code block.
  • jazzkramer
  • jazzkramer
Today 04:24
  • PCW
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Today 04:19

PM-940TV 7i96s spindle virtual potentiometer config help

Category: Basic Configuration

You could use the hal scale  component to subtract 50 from the commanded spindle speed,
something like:

loadrt scale
setp scale.0.gain 1
setp scale.0.offset -50
net spindle-vel-cmd-rpm => scale.0.in
net fixed-spindle-rpm scale.0.out  [HMOT](CARD0).pwmgen.00.value
addf scale.0 servo thread

 
  • spumco
  • spumco
Today 04:08

Ethercat installation from repositories - how to step by step

Category: EtherCAT

sudo apt update and upgrade seems to have fixed whatever was wrong.

after reboot:

mill@debian:~$ sudo systemctl start ethercat.service
[sudo] password for mill: 
mill@debian:~$ ethercat slaves
0  0:0  INIT  E  AS715N_sAxis_V0.10
1  0:1  INIT  E  AS715N_sAxis_V0.10
2  0:2  INIT  E  AS715N_sAxis_V0.10
3  0:3  INIT  E  AS715N_sAxis_V0.10

I think I'm in business.

Thanks a ton for the assistance.
  • spumco
  • spumco
Yesterday 03:53

Ethercat installation from repositories - how to step by step

Category: EtherCAT

That seems to have worked, sort of.

I got the following errors while pasting the commands:
Warning: Spoiler!


fix-broken install and dkms autoinstall seemed to have worked (no errors)

dkms status | grep ethercat reported "installed"

systemctl status ethercat.service:
Warning: Spoiler!


But final commands got an error:
mill@debian:~$ sudo chmod 666 /dev/EtherCAT0
chmod: cannot access '/dev/EtherCAT0': No such file or directory
mill@debian:~$ ethercat slaves
Failed to obtain number of masters: Failed to open master device /dev/EtherCAT0: No such file or directory


I wonder if the "dev" folder is for a RIP install?
  • jazzkramer
  • jazzkramer
Yesterday 03:50 - Today 04:10

PM-940TV 7i96s spindle virtual potentiometer config help

Category: Basic Configuration

Ok, Now it's working... I found a post here with this:

# ---PWM Generator signals/setup---

setp [HMOT](CARD0).pwmgen.00.output-type 1
setp [HMOT](CARD0).pwmgen.00.scale [SPINDLE_0]OUTPUT_SCALE
net spindle-vel-cmd-rpm => [HMOT](CARD0).pwmgen.00.value
net spindle-enable => [HMOT](CARD0).pwmgen.00.enable

it's working... I only have some "scale" problems...

the actual speed capabilities goes from 50 to 4000RPM.

BUT wihth S50M3 it goes to 104rpm... 
to get it to 50rpm I need to send S1M3.

testing I'm getting:
S1M3 => 50rpm
S3450 => 4000rpm

How can I set this to be:  
S50 => 50RPM
S4000 => 4000RPM
?

Thanks.

 
  • jazzkramer
  • jazzkramer
Yesterday 02:31 - Yesterday 02:40

PM-940TV 7i96s spindle virtual potentiometer config help

Category: Basic Configuration

Hi guys,
I searched/read about this topic but I did not get it to work (I did not understand the matter), so I'm asking here.

I have almost converted my first "big" mill (PM-940TV) to cnc, and I have now to configure to control the spindle speed.
I'm using a 7i96s that has three pins called spind+ cursor spind-
I've replaced the analog potentiometer in the mill head with wires going to these three 7i96s pins.
The mill board has 12V cursor and 0V on that potentiometer, So I've connected the 12V to spind+ the cursor to the cursor and the spind- to the 0V.
The spindle direction is working by two relays connected to two output from the mesa and they work ok.

BUT the speed is not working.

I'm using linuxcnc 2.9.8 adn QTDragon-hd.

Reading the linuxcnc docs I see there are different ways to control the spindle speed... but I did not understand which I should use with this virtual potentiometer...

Could some of you point me in the correct direction please?

At the moment when I switch the spindle on it stays at 50rpm (the minumum speed of my milling machine) even if I send a S1000M3 (see the 1000rpm on the display of qtdragon_hd but the actual spindle speed remains 50rpm).
Max speed of my mill should be 4000rpm

Thanks guys,
have a nice day,
Alberto.
 
  • grandixximo
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Yesterday 02:29 - Yesterday 02:50

Ethercat installation from repositories - how to step by step

Category: EtherCAT

try the commands below

sudo apt install autoconf automake libtool pkg-config linux-headers-$(uname -r)
sudo apt --fix-broken install      # clears half-configured linux-image/headers
sudo dkms autoinstall
dkms status | grep ethercat        # want "installed", not "added"
sudo modprobe ec_master
sudo systemctl start ethercat.service

This is mostly due to missing dependencies, I will add the additional dependencies to the package, should not happen next time.
  • RNJFAB
  • RNJFAB
Yesterday 23:46

Homemade CNC Plasma - hypertherm, Mesa, gear drives, nema 34.

Category: Show Your Stuff

Thanks Tommy,

Never had the machine grounded. Mostly because all my machines previously have been moveable due to my small shed.
I have installed an earth rod now and connected it to the machine. No change. we did also have rain yesterday so the ground is very moist.

I'll go through and try and check for voltage shortly. Digital Voltage Meter set to 0-20V to see if i can get any readings.

Cheers
  • spumco
  • spumco
Yesterday 22:09

Gcode from Postprocessor "LinuxCNC Turning" does not run with linuxcnc ...

Category: Fusion 360

This is rather annoying as G28 U0 is very much not a LinuxCNC style thing.
It's valid G-code but I don't imagine very many LinuxCNC lathes are using the U and W axes.
 

G28 U0 W0 is a carry-over from Fanuc dialect.  The U and W are not referring to U/W axes, they refer to incremental moves in X & Z.

If the control is in G90 (absolute) mode you can make an incremental move without switching to G91 by programming a "Gn Un Wn" line.

The G0 G28 U0 W0 the F360 post puts out is Fanuc for 'Go to home position, with no intermediate stops.'


Regarding G43... yes, it omits this.  I've modified my post - still in progress TBH - to include a number of changes, including stealing a few ideas from the Tormach lathe post:

- INCLUDE G43 ON SAME LINE AS M6
- ADD M210/M211 AIR THROUGH TOOL
- CHANGE DEFAULT FROM G28 TO G53
- CHANGE DEFAULT RETRACT TO ONLY-Z
- ADD APPROACH SCHEME COPIED FROM TORMACH: X THEN Z

I've attached it in case anyone wants to use it.  I'm not sure how successful the LCNC community will be approaching Autodesk in the hopes of getting the standard post fixed.
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 21:30

Homemade CNC Plasma - hypertherm, Mesa, gear drives, nema 34.

Category: Show Your Stuff

Yes triggers on pierce. 

95% interference/shielding/grounding issue
5% brownout due to inadequate wiring in the shop and the subsequent voltage drop when plasma goes from pilot to cut
Since it was OK and lately developed this, first thing to check is shop grounding, earth dries up and does not conduct properly or at all.
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Had the same issue a few years back at a client, i kept telling him the above, but he did reject that as reasonable so i asked him to wire machine ground to the water line as i recalled he has metal water pipes in the ground, never ever complained again.
The grounding rods are way to close to the surface if this happens to be the issue.
For the 5%, use a DVM with memory and check where does the voltage fall to when plasma triggers.
Might also be the power supply caps are drying up.
For interference, a scope would be nice, but you can use a DVM set to manual AC voltage range and measure between GND points and metal case and/or metal machine parts. If you get any reading above 5-10V, that is not OK so grounding and shielding must be corrected. Although i have seen machines with 60V still working properly, but i would not risk it, ever.
  • RNJFAB
  • RNJFAB
Yesterday 20:45

Homemade CNC Plasma - hypertherm, Mesa, gear drives, nema 34.

Category: Show Your Stuff

Thanks guys,
Triggers most when the following criteria are met. move to location-touch off-pierce =ERROR.
Then I can often tell it to start again and it will pierce and continue on its way. However it will ERROR after it cuts a little.
Yes triggers on pierce. 
I'm cutting in the middle of the table. The joint 1 sensor is a proximity sensor that is below the left side of the table. 
  • MaHa
  • MaHa
Yesterday 19:13
Replied by MaHa on topic largest NC file

largest NC file

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I used the 3D job i was working on today, set xy and z-steps to very low values, in the cam. The resulting file has 1601179 lines / 38.1 MB  It took about 2 minutes to load. Then i doubled the file to 3202358 lines. 16 GB Ram and 1 GB swapfile was insufficient,  Linuxcnc crashed. It seems, if there is enough memory, very large files can be loaded. 


 
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