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Today 15:56

Need electrical schematics for Maho MH 800 C

Category: Mill Library

Good day everyone,
My name is Radko. I got a secondhand MAHO MH 800 C too and having some difficulties with the mill.
I am need of the electrical schematic diagram of this machine.
If anyone has a soft-copy (pdf, image file) of the schematics then please send me.
If there is a link where to get the scheme
I would be very grateful if you could.
Best regards,
Radko
  • deomon
  • deomon
Today 15:45
Replied by deomon on topic More touch-friendly Speedcontrol-slider

More touch-friendly Speedcontrol-slider

Category: Gmoccapy

I think the popup of any kind is not strictly necessary but possibility to change value by sliding the slider are most welcome. Especially by users of capacitive Touchscreens. Original solution I think was created for resistive touchscreens where the +- buttons still are viable solution as sliding there would not work well.
  • motionmasterupgrade
  • motionmasterupgrade
Today 15:19
Columbo 7.5hp spindle was created by motionmasterupgrade

Columbo 7.5hp spindle

Category: User Exchange

Hey, folks here literally saved my ass from a disaster so I'm passing it on.

I have a 7.5hp old Columbo spindle that I know little about besides:
(a) Resistance is 1.8ohm consistent across all 3 windings.
(b) Its from 1994ish, and serviced in 2004.
(c) Manual change, and the mechanism to hold the spindle works.
(d) CAT40, insides look good, threads look good.
(e) 18000rpm (I think)
(f) About 80 freedom weight units (says so on the maintenance invoice from 2004).

Free.

You pay shipping. Its located in southern New Hampshire in Freedomland. 
I will post runout or vibration numbers once I get set up to measure everything.
Do request any info you need, and I'll update it here as I measure stuff.

I'm trying to set up linuxcnc on an old motion master bridge. Reusing the brushed servos and 4 amp. drives. Adding 4 pulse train Yaskawa servos/drives (this is the upgrade) to swivel head and rotaries. I'd very much appreciate someone willing to take a few calls and guide me along so I can get help or quick opinions when in a pinch. I've so far managed to covert a 480V machine to 220V. 

Something I'd love is a 7i77u board (just borrow it for a few weeks if you have one to spare). I just don't know enough to understand if I can use 7i77 boards that are immediately available. That's my immediate next step.

They are out of stock and I'm hard up for time. Wife gave me permission to start a project with a machine that is the size of a room, and then, a few weeks later, tells me the whole family is moving to a place that not much bigger than the room the machine is filling up. FML. 

Make stuff and prosper.

 
  • Dudelbert
  • Dudelbert
Today 15:03

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

Oh, I had forgotten about that. I will try if that works. Thanks for the idea.
  • RotarySMP
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Today 15:03
Replied by RotarySMP on topic More touch-friendly Speedcontrol-slider

More touch-friendly Speedcontrol-slider

Category: Gmoccapy

That looks cool, but I added physical encoders for Jog, feed and spindle overrides, so I never use the buttons.
  • RotarySMP
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Today 15:00

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

Since there are two Hall sensor triggers on X, do you get the same errors homing off each?
  • LukeST
  • LukeST
Today 14:56
Replied by LukeST on topic spindle-at-speed

spindle-at-speed

Category: Deutsch

Ihr seid klasse!
Mit eurer Hilfe habe ich folgendes rausgefunden:
Unter P04.03 kann ich mit dem Wert 03 für das Relais 1 folgendes einstellen: "3:Arbritrary frequency arrival Time,
Relay=ON,Related to P02-10 settings" --> Unter P04.04 ist das für ein Relais 02 einzustellen. Dieses Relais gibt es aber (bei meinem FU) gar nicht.
P02.10 war dann nicht so leicht zu finden.: P02.10 Arbitrary Frequency Setpoint 0-400Hz 
Zuerst hatte ich dieses Manual: bulkman3d.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08...Wk1gLYu__4-sQemlJnOc
Da fehlten aber einige Einstellungen. Dann habe ich noch dieses Manual (nur die Einstellungen) gefunden: bulkman3d.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08...Wk1gLYu__4-sQemlJnOc
Jetzt schaltet sich das Relais erstmal ein, sobald sich die Spindel dreht. Ich denke, dass ich mit P02.10 da noch was besser einstellen kann.
Nun schaltet das Relais die Kontakte CM1 und NO1 durch, sobald sich die Spindel dreht. Ich denke, dass ich den Anschluss an die Mesa-Card (+24V auf CM1, NO1 an die Mesa-Card) und dann die Einstellungen in der HAL (siehe in der Antwort von 0x2102) dann hinbekomme. 
Vielen Dank!
  • HansU
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Today 14:54

More touch-friendly Speedcontrol-slider

Category: Gmoccapy

Currently the value of the sliders can only be adjusted by the +/- buttons. This makes it impossible to change those values quickly.
Here are two implementations which opens a bigger slider with the possibility to drag the slider.

What do you guys think of those two versions?



  • Dudelbert
  • Dudelbert
Today 14:45 - Today 14:47

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

The previous owner installed a magnetic encoder on the X axis. I did not disassemble it, so all there is to see is a thin cable coming out.

I installed a glass scale on Z. I will make photos tomorrow, there is perfect space for it behind the X-axis motor mount. The installation was really easy.

Oh, and to “home to switch (hall switch) and then to the next encoder count” that is what I did initially. That way I got about 0.4 mm variability on X.
  • RotarySMP
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Today 14:38

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

I don't think you need to wire the motor encoder A and B signals in to LinuxCNC to try it. It is a standard LinuxCNC option to home to switch (Hal switch) and then to the next encoder count, which you already have wired in.

I am interested to see how they did the physical installation of the linear encoders. I considered adding them to mine, but didn't.
  • m0602232
  • m0602232
Today 14:34 - Today 14:34
Replied by m0602232 on topic LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Found another bug/missing feature in tp1. Hitting feed hold sometimes breaks planning, I guess the remaining length of current segment is too short to calculate using ruckig?
Ruckig planning failed (first attempt),
Back to tp 0
feed_override: 0.330000
max_vel: 132.000000
cpos: 380.077500, tpos:
380.133525, dx: 0.056025
cvel: 33.000000, tvel: 132.000000
cacc: 3000.000000
maxa: 3000.000000, maxj: 120000.000000
  • Dudelbert
  • Dudelbert
Today 14:33 - Today 14:34

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

I don’t think the linear scales are at fault. I tested them over the 20 mm range of my longest indicator in 1 mm steps, and that is flawless for both axes. I also had the axis move over nearly its full range for 5 minutes at rapid speeds and then come back to the indicator, again, no measurable deviation.

To test the motor encoder directly, I would have to solder them in, and I cannot imagine that this will be better, as I already use the index from there. But if I don’t have any other options, I may as well try it.

I can make some pictures tomorrow, do you mean the mechanical installation on the machine or the wiring, or both?
  • RotarySMP
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Today 14:24

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

You are making great progress. Took me a year to get that far :)

I can't say why it is not working as it is, but I have no linear scales, so my homing is just the home Hal switch and then fine tuned off the motor encoder index, and that is rock solid. Could you ignore the linear scale, and home the same as mine (which I think is original Schaublin)?

Please upload some pictures of your linear encoder installations.
Cheers,
Mark
  • Surmetall
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Today 14:07

NativeCAM 2.0b — Python 3 & GTK3 port for LinuxCNC 2.9 / Debian 13 Trixie

Category: NativeCAM

I’m a NativeCAM user and I really love it, so I’m very happy to see that you are taking care of it and moving it forward. Thanks a lot for the work you are putting into this!!! 

Are you planning further improvements as well?
Especially on the lathe side, NativeCAM has huge potential. In my opinion, it is really only missing one key feature: a polyline function for lathe.
As far as I know, Fern never implemented that because the G71, G72 and G73 contour cycles were not working properly at the time. Today this should probably be possible, but unfortunately it was never added, which is a real shame. sadly people who are not programmers like me, cant help, just cry. ^^
With that one addition, NativeCAM could become extremely powerful for lathe work, probably on the level of ShopTurn. Then many LinuxCNC lathe users would no longer need a separate CAD/CAM solution.

That said, I’m already very happy with what you have done now! I use NativeCAM a lot on the milling side, and it is a real time-saver and makes the work much easier.

greetings 

Tom
  • Dudelbert
  • Dudelbert
Today 14:05

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

Hi,

I have a new update. Almost everything is working now. I have one hopefully last problem.

The X axis homing is not repeatable at all. Both axes have a hall switch (original Schaublin), and both axes have linear scales (these do not have index signals). I noticed the lack of repeatability and put the blame on the 50 year old hall switches.

I used the index from the motor encoder (provided by the motor drivers). I connected them to the index inputs on the encoder connector for each axis. So I don’t have the full motor encoder on a separate input on the 7i97T, but I have the A and B lines from the linear scale and the index from the motor on one connector per axis.

With this, the Z axis is rock solid, but the X axis is not.

I homed the axis and drove it against an indicator. Then I rehome and drive to the same position. This way I see about 0.25 mm of variance (I did this about 20 times). Without the index, it was about 0.4 mm.

For Z, the index increased the repeatability from about 0.03 mm to nothing I could measure with my indicators so around 0.001 mm.

What I tested already:

Mechanical: The axis has no noticeable backlash. Moving the axis by hand (with the motor dismounted and turning the pulley by hand) feels very smooth.

Index signal: Both HALScope and a “real oscilloscope” detect the index signal. It is not as clean as I would like it to be, but the pulse is clearly there, and the Z axis that works fine looks the same.

If anyone has an idea where this could come from, I would be thankful.
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