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  • NWE
  • NWE
24 Dec 2025 02:43
Replied by NWE on topic Hard stop homing

Hard stop homing

Category: Advanced Configuration

That is interesting. One of my friends is building cnc plasma tables, he uses his favorite proprietory software (Centroid), along with ClearPath servos. I don't recall whether we ever talked about his homing. Next time I meet him I might remember to ask how his system does it, just out of curiosity.
  • Tinker
  • Tinker
24 Dec 2025 02:32

Multiple Probes: Touch-off Probe and Edge probe

Category: QtPyVCP

I am having the same issue, I tried to modify my io.hal file as suggested but i am getting an on/off dance in hal show with no indication of probe trip. I have attached my original hal file as well as the actual one I modified. 
  • Cooped-Up
  • Cooped-Up
24 Dec 2025 01:21
Replied by Cooped-Up on topic Maho MH800e Retrofit Project

Maho MH800e Retrofit Project

Category: Milling Machines

I finally got around to wiring up and adding the logic for my pendant and it now jogs. I even messed with the PID well mostly P so the axis actually move at a reasonable speed without tripping out. This is going super well, I just need to work out a small scaling issue. Seems like it moves about 90% of the command in real life so my encoder counts are likely off. The last big hurdle is getting the gear shifting logic to function and then I'll be off to the races with being able to machine some parts with it. The conversion had a small interruption of purchasing a bum tractor that needed some major work but that is mostly behind me now and I have a bit more room to mess with the mill again.
  • snowgoer540
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24 Dec 2025 01:13
Replied by snowgoer540 on topic Hard stop homing

Hard stop homing

Category: Advanced Configuration

FWIW Tormach does hard stop homing on their ClearPath machines. I retrofitted my Series 3 with them and honestly it seems to repeat pretty well. Certainly better than 5mm. I haven’t done an experiment to precisely measure it, but I’m fairly certain it’s within a .001” - .002”
  • tar_san
  • tar_san
24 Dec 2025 01:09 - 24 Dec 2025 02:54

EtherCAT master xml file for Yaskawa Sigma Servo motor?

Category: EtherCAT

I attached dmesg file which is
refClockSyncCycles="-1" version.

(PS)
I have to add this info.
I tested multiple times this refClockSyncCycles="-1"  version.

sometimes (33%?) , No alarm , and I could Power on (servo on) and jog moving.

But sometimes ( 66%?) I can't control servo motor at all from the begining after execute LinuxCNC.
In this case, CiA402 status=0000.  if I pull off and push in  (reconnect physically) EtherCAT cable several times, sometimes get correct status,
and after that I can control servo. ( not all the times )




 
  • tar_san
  • tar_san
24 Dec 2025 00:01 - 24 Dec 2025 00:55

EtherCAT master xml file for Yaskawa Sigma Servo motor?

Category: EtherCAT

thank you so much. but I still have a problem.


sudo make modules_install install
sudo depmod
sudo echo KERNEL==\"EtherCAT[0-9]*\", MODE=\"0664\" > /etc/udev/rules.d/99-EtherCAT.rules

I got error>> bash: /etc/udev/rules.d/99-EtherCAT.rules no permission
So I fixed to 
echo KERNEL==\"EtherCAT[0-9]*\", MODE=\"0664\" | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/99-EtherCAT.rules

sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl start ethercat

ethercat version
IgH EtherCAT master 1.6.8

ethercat slaves
0  0:0 PREOP + SGDXS-xxxxA0x EtherCAT(CoE) SERVOPACK Rev02.09

and then, I executed LinuxCNC with my simple config.

But nothing has improved. 
I attached dmesg. 

And then , what I did was.. 
syncToRefClock="true"
>> I got error, and LinuxCNC did not started.

refClockSyncCycles="-1"
>> I got LinuxCNC Terminal output "Failed to get reference clock time: Input/output error" (20 times )
What am I missing ?
 
  • NWE
  • NWE
23 Dec 2025 23:47

Ursviken Pullmax Optima 130 press brake retrofit with 4 axis backgage

Category: Show Your Stuff

Thinking aloud trying to wrap my brains around the ram motion pedal interlocks.

1. The ram must never go down unless the operator steps on the pedal.

2. After an e-stop reset it must 'ignore' the first time he steps on the pedal.

3. There are 6 electro-hydraulic spool valves and two servo valves, plus a tonnage regulator.

4. Homing requires use of the foot-pedal. It is ok for the ram to go up while the foot-pedal is depressed.

All valves must coordinate in the correct sequence or we dead-head the pump and stall the 18kw electric motor like right now. It is already doing that when I power the creep-up motion. Maybe I am opening the servo valves too far in creep up. Probably also the tonnage proportional valve. It appears the creep up hydraulic circuit is flow-limited by an orifice.

Up/down motion is primarily selected by reversing the power on the servo valves, secondarily by routing the flow with the correct combination of spool valves.

Valves 6.1, 7.1, 9.1, 10.1 plus servo valves 4.0, 5.0 drop the ram fast using gravity.
Valves 8.5, 8.1, proportional valve 8.4, and servo valves 4.0, 5.0 provide slow down with tonnage for bending the plate.
This constitutes every single hydraulic valve solenoid coil on the machine. Up occurs using most the same coils in a slightly different combination.

I begin to think this has to happen in hal. I wanted to hardwire that one, but I see it will be really hard to accomplish. On the part of the Ursviken schematic I had sort of figured out does that, upon closer study, I see it strictly only locks out all motion when the foot-pedal malfunctions and commands up and down motion simultaneously. The old computer directly powered the servo valves with an analog h-bridge card; that circuit was interrupted only by e-stop... and NOTE! I see the up-order button for the ram bypasses the e-stop circuit. I think it would be a really good idea to hardwire that feature back in.

Currently, I have e-stop cutting power to all drive systems, including the 18kw pump motor. Now I need to decide whether A: the motors stays running after e-stop so up-order still works; or B: up-order momentarily powers the pump motor to power the ram UP.

I think B makes more sense. Anyone have better ideas, or comments, etc?
  • tommylight
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23 Dec 2025 23:27
Replied by tommylight on topic DIY CNC Mill - Random Limit Switch Errors

DIY CNC Mill - Random Limit Switch Errors

Category: Milling Machines

But I have the VFD in a faraday cage, ...

I thought that was a joke when i saw the pictures :)
I should ask WHY but....nevermind
No use, VFD already has it's own Faraday cage inside, the cabling is still outside and those are like antennae emitting interference.
Fix the cabling, separate high from low side of stuff, use short cables, see about proper grounding from Hypertherm website, ground the PC and VFD and spindle, avoid ground loops, ... and stay away from ChatGPT and Faraday cages.
Also, see The Thought Emporium on youtube about Faraday cages, they just posted a video about how hard it is to build one properly.
  • tommylight
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23 Dec 2025 23:18

EtherCAT master xml file for Yaskawa Sigma Servo motor?

Category: EtherCAT

su make modules_install install

try
sudo make modules_install install
  • tar_san
  • tar_san
23 Dec 2025 23:13 - 23 Dec 2025 23:15

EtherCAT master xml file for Yaskawa Sigma Servo motor?

Category: EtherCAT

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

I installed LinuxCNC using official image 2.9.4
&
sudo apt install linuxcnc-ethercat

sudo systemctl stop ethercat
sudo systemctl disable ethercat

and I executed the procedures below in home/etherlab directory

git clone gitlab.com/etherlab.org/ethercat

cd ethercat
./bootstrap
./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --disable-eoe=true

I got error message >> error :invalid feature name "eoe=true"
so what I did is ..

./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --disable-eoe

make all modules

Then I followed ---- INSTALL.md (gitlab.com/etherlab.org/ethercat/-/blob/stable-1.6/INSTALL.md)

su make modules_install install

I got error message >> su: user ake does not exist or the user entry does not contain all the required fields.

what should I do ?
  • zippoffs
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23 Dec 2025 21:34
Replied by zippoffs on topic DIY CNC Mill - Random Limit Switch Errors

DIY CNC Mill - Random Limit Switch Errors

Category: Milling Machines

I probably do need to go through all my grounding. However, everything functions properly if I run the program with the VFD turned off. So I don't think there is interference coming from the stuff right by the breakout board. But I have the VFD in a faraday cage, and the spindle cable shielding is grounded at both ends. What more can I do to contain the interference? Or do I need a faraday cage around the breakout board?

Do the 220v lines going from the breaker box to the VFD also emit interference?
  • NWE
  • NWE
23 Dec 2025 21:16

Ursviken Pullmax Optima 130 press brake retrofit with 4 axis backgage

Category: Show Your Stuff

If the encoder counts, its unlikely the index would be missed as the hardware
index processing uses the same digital filter as the A and B signals.
 

Thanks for the nudge in the right direction. I took another look at things and discovered my mistake: I was incorrectly watching for index-enable to go high on index. I went and manually set it high and sure enough, on index, it cleared. Problem solved.
  • NWE
  • NWE
23 Dec 2025 20:51 - 23 Dec 2025 20:54
Replied by NWE on topic Hard stop homing

Hard stop homing

Category: Advanced Configuration

Most hard stop home systems I've seen, used steppers.
 

Yes, and not reliable at all, and only used on 3D printers.
Definitely not something used on large machines with motors that can do quite some damage.
 

You're right, I certainly wouldn't want to try it with big powerful servos. I should have included more context: These are small dc servo motors driving Z1 and Z2 on the Ursviken press brake I'm retrofitting. That is the independent left and right motion of the two fingers on the backstop. The whole thing is so overbuilt, these little dc motors are going to smoke before they destroy anything.

I have been studying the machine, and have come to the conclusion Ursviken had to have been using hard stop homing on these. All the other, more powerful axis have homing switches, and only the R axis has limit switches. I have not yet found anyone who has watched one of these homing, running the original Ursviken controller.
  • PCW
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23 Dec 2025 20:46

Ursviken Pullmax Optima 130 press brake retrofit with 4 axis backgage

Category: Show Your Stuff

If the encoder counts, its unlikely the index would be missed as the hardware
index processing uses the same digital filter as the A and B signals.
  • tcbmetalworks
  • tcbmetalworks
23 Dec 2025 20:40

Looking for a freelancer to assist in drawing schematics for cnc plasma table

Category: User Exchange

I included a photo below of the servo drives I already purchased. We have them mounted on the gantry already. here is a link to them. www.omc-stepperonline.com/a6-series-1000...-ip67-a6-rs1000h2a1- 
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