big 5axis mazak horizontal cnc mill
21 Jul 2024 06:08 #305747
by Becksvill
big 5axis mazak horizontal cnc mill was created by Becksvill
hey guys just thought i would try give back to the linuxcnc community a bit and hopefully document my machine shop and machines that run linuxcnc
i have 4 working machines currently running linuxcnc and am retrofitting my latest cnc mill currently
this is a mazak fh6800 horizontal cnc mill with a pallet changer and a 5th axis on top of the built in 4th axis
pretty cool machine and weighs 22 tons.
i am using dimitry's sscnet card to control the servos and just a few mesa cards for all the rest of the IO
i will add a bunch of photos in the next post
i have 4 working machines currently running linuxcnc and am retrofitting my latest cnc mill currently
this is a mazak fh6800 horizontal cnc mill with a pallet changer and a 5th axis on top of the built in 4th axis
pretty cool machine and weighs 22 tons.
i am using dimitry's sscnet card to control the servos and just a few mesa cards for all the rest of the IO
i will add a bunch of photos in the next post
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21 Jul 2024 06:11 #305748
by Becksvill
Replied by Becksvill on topic big 5axis mazak horizontal cnc mill
my journey with linuxcnc started here with the first cnc mill i retrofitted
forum.linuxcnc.org/show-your-stuff/39021...d-thread-nz?start=50
this machine has been going well and doing lots of work since then
forum.linuxcnc.org/show-your-stuff/39021...d-thread-nz?start=50
this machine has been going well and doing lots of work since then
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21 Jul 2024 07:00 - 21 Jul 2024 07:02 #305752
by Becksvill
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just testing if the forum will let me load stuff as i have been having issues
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21 Jul 2024 07:41 - 21 Jul 2024 08:02 #305755
by Becksvill
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so what i forgot to add in the previous post is that i actually bought 2 of these machines so 44 tons of cnc millsand then scrapped one for the spare parts to keep the better on going in the years to comei have a full set of spare drives and everything which is very nicethis is the 700mm dia 4th axis its awesome. this is the one i took from the scrapped machineand here is the 10000rpm spindle 37kw and it has a gearing system to give low speed torque must be massive and now carrying down the page we have more up to date photos of the current progress and lastly here we have a fun 4axis part programmed in bobcam and run on linuxcnc this is machining on the machine i retrofitted years ago with the chinese servo drivessee herehttps://forum.linuxcnc.org/show-your-stuff/39021-vertical-machining-centre-retrofit-with-chinese-servo-drives-build-thread-nz?start=0it works great now
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21 Jul 2024 08:06 #305758
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21 Jul 2024 08:24 #305759
by Becksvill
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26 Jul 2024 10:45 #306065
by Becksvill
Replied by Becksvill on topic big 5axis mazak horizontal cnc mill
Hey guys
just a quick update here.
we worked out the original diagrams of the machine and connected up a lot of the hydraulics to allow basic operation of the machine
first we connected up the hydraulic pump and checked it was rotating the correct direction. for those that don't know if a three phase motor is going backwards just swap any 2 of the 3 wires and it will reverse
so we swapped the 2 wires on the main line in and then repowered up the machine
halcmd -fk is your friend here
just type it into the terminal and then you get auto complete of all the loaded pins on the machine and signals etc. It is a seriously awesome tool
just to be crystal clear. "quote marks" mean that this is a Hal command
also i am guessing at the actual pin names just to be clear they are probably not correct..
so the command "setp" turns a pin on or off
setp hm2-7i92.0.7i77.output.00 1 (this will turn the first output on the mesa 7i77 card which will turn a relay on which will then turn on my hydraulic part.
we did this for all the hydraulics and got to a stage where we could remove the tool in spindle
spindle is hydraulic which is nice and easy
next plan of attack was to get the pallet changer going
current status is all hydraulics are working. just need to get the motor working to rotate the pallets and swap them and it should be working
I will code a few things in classic ladder just to make it automatic. and then i need to go through and setup timouts just in case there are other issues and i am not watching.
and thats it for now
hopefully next week i get more time to work on it and get some videos going etc
cheers
andrew
just a quick update here.
we worked out the original diagrams of the machine and connected up a lot of the hydraulics to allow basic operation of the machine
first we connected up the hydraulic pump and checked it was rotating the correct direction. for those that don't know if a three phase motor is going backwards just swap any 2 of the 3 wires and it will reverse
so we swapped the 2 wires on the main line in and then repowered up the machine
halcmd -fk is your friend here
just type it into the terminal and then you get auto complete of all the loaded pins on the machine and signals etc. It is a seriously awesome tool
just to be crystal clear. "quote marks" mean that this is a Hal command
also i am guessing at the actual pin names just to be clear they are probably not correct..
so the command "setp" turns a pin on or off
setp hm2-7i92.0.7i77.output.00 1 (this will turn the first output on the mesa 7i77 card which will turn a relay on which will then turn on my hydraulic part.
we did this for all the hydraulics and got to a stage where we could remove the tool in spindle
spindle is hydraulic which is nice and easy
next plan of attack was to get the pallet changer going
current status is all hydraulics are working. just need to get the motor working to rotate the pallets and swap them and it should be working
I will code a few things in classic ladder just to make it automatic. and then i need to go through and setup timouts just in case there are other issues and i am not watching.
and thats it for now
hopefully next week i get more time to work on it and get some videos going etc
cheers
andrew
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26 Jul 2024 11:10 #306067
by Aciera
What interface are you using for the Mesa cards, PCI or Ethernet?
Replied by Aciera on topic big 5axis mazak horizontal cnc mill
That is interesting, if I recall correctly the SSCNET card needs a 222us cycle time. I've always wondered if Mesa hardware could be run in parallel since the IO options are quite limited otherwise.i am using dimitry's sscnet card to control the servos and just a few mesa cards for all the rest of the IO
What interface are you using for the Mesa cards, PCI or Ethernet?
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26 Jul 2024 12:52 #306084
by dm17ry
Replied by dm17ry on topic big 5axis mazak horizontal cnc mill
for MDS-A/B/C and SSCNET I,II servo thread runs at 888us
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28 Jul 2024 05:10 #306216
by Becksvill
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Aciera
I'm running servo thread at 888us (888000)
For mesa anything under 100000 is fine
I'm using a 7i92 and 7i77 currently as i had them laying around.
But I'll get a couple of 7i71 and 7i70 cards shortly for extra io.
Everything runs sweet so far.
I might go to pci mesa though 5i25T as that way I can keep the Ethernet for internet
I'm running servo thread at 888us (888000)
For mesa anything under 100000 is fine
I'm using a 7i92 and 7i77 currently as i had them laying around.
But I'll get a couple of 7i71 and 7i70 cards shortly for extra io.
Everything runs sweet so far.
I might go to pci mesa though 5i25T as that way I can keep the Ethernet for internet
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