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  #91  
Old Mon 13 January 2014, 16:11
Mrayhursh
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Riverview, Florida
United States of America
if it was free I would have taken it too. it looks like at the pace you are going that you are going to be running soon. Best of luck. what type of proximity detector did you buy?
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  #92  
Old Mon 13 January 2014, 20:09
F.A.B
Just call me: Mich #116
 
Qld
Australia
The prox switches are "Inductive Proximity Sensor Detection Switch NPN DC 6-36V" I am hoping they will work picked them up on ebay for $2.50 a piece.
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  #93  
Old Tue 14 January 2014, 03:54
danilom
Just call me: Danilo #64
 
Novi Sad
Serbia
No reason they would not, just use small relays (coil > 400 ohm) to keep the current below their 100mA max, or if you are using them with 12V optocoupled board you should be fine
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  #94  
Old Tue 14 January 2014, 10:30
Fox
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Amsterdam
Netherlands
Which 12 volt optocoupler board do you mean Danilo !?
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  #95  
Old Tue 14 January 2014, 11:56
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
something like this:
http://www.winfordeng.com/products/rly104.php
Though, I used these:

http://www.factorymation.com/s.nl/sc...gory.259182/.f

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  #96  
Old Tue 14 January 2014, 12:36
F.A.B
Just call me: Mich #116
 
Qld
Australia
I thought I did not need any relays if I was going to conect them upto a 126 BOB.
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  #97  
Old Tue 14 January 2014, 13:07
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
You shouldn't need the relays for your particular BOB. If you experience noise or faulty estops...you may need to add the relays or some other type of isolation. Make sense?
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  #98  
Old Tue 14 January 2014, 17:41
Red_boards
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Melbourne
Australia
I've been running my sensors straight off the BOB for years and they have been fine.
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  #99  
Old Wed 15 January 2014, 07:43
Fox
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Amsterdam
Netherlands
@ sean Thnx, but I know the relay boards solution....but was asking for the opto coupler board (I only know the one of Mike offered on this board - with arduino - which is nice but more then I need. So I was interested into a simple 4 or 6 channel optcocoupler board to isolate the inputs (not want to use relays).
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  #100  
Old Wed 15 January 2014, 12:12
smreish
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Orlando, Florida
United States of America
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9118

This place has cute fun single and multiple isolation things
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  #101  
Old Thu 16 January 2014, 08:29
Fox
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Amsterdam
Netherlands
Thnx Sean.
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  #102  
Old Sat 18 January 2014, 14:01
pblackburn
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South-Central Pennsylvania
United States of America
Just catching up here. I run my proximity switches right to the PMDX board with no problems as of yet.
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  #103  
Old Tue 21 January 2014, 22:15
F.A.B
Just call me: Mich #116
 
Qld
Australia
Progress now looks to have slowed, but I think it is like building a house the big frame and roof goes up in a week and then the fit out takes 6 weeks. Well I think I am on the fit out.
Motors all attached temporarily. will take them back off to do a table top test.

2014-01-12 09.04.18.jpg

Finish of a fan and filter for the VFD Box.

2014-01-12 09.04.57.jpg 2014-01-12 09.05.16.jpg

And ran all of the wiring, coolant and an air line around the frame. Well at least I thought it was all until I remembered the earth line.

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  #104  
Old Wed 22 January 2014, 08:38
KenC
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Klang
Malaysia
Wow...
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  #105  
Old Wed 22 January 2014, 12:50
1planeguy
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Smiths, Al.
United States of America
Like the Adel clamps...very clean and tidy!
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  #106  
Old Wed 22 January 2014, 13:53
smreish
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Orlando, Florida
United States of America
..you may consider a small sticker or label to cover that hole on the back of the stepper. It will get VERY dusty soon.

Great progress!
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  #107  
Old Wed 22 January 2014, 22:22
F.A.B
Just call me: Mich #116
 
Qld
Australia
Sean I had read many reminders in various threads about the covers for the hole in end of motor, and always thought "I must do that" but until today I had just kept putting it off. Thanks for the prompt . I will gratefully except all suggestions.
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  #108  
Old Thu 23 January 2014, 06:16
KenC
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Klang
Malaysia
The masking tape I put on years ago starting to peel off.
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  #109  
Old Wed 29 January 2014, 01:21
F.A.B
Just call me: Mich #116
 
Qld
Australia
Well progress is being made, much of the wiring is connected. I am having some trouble getting my head around mapping the pins and ports through PMDX126 - Ethernet Smoothstepper - into Mach. If anyone feels like sharing their wisdom please feel free to share away.

My setup is Mach3 - ESS - PMDX126 - PMDX133 - G203V

then PMDX107 for Huanyang spindle control

and hopefully PMDX145 for HEDSS pendant

I have had the steppers turning under PMDX test mode and tuned the geckos, but as yet have been unable to move them under Mach. I know it is just going to be a setting or three in the ESS or Mach that I need to get correct.

I see on one off the million or so pages I have printed off this forum that I should probably put and EMI filter on the mains input to the VFD. Can someone point me in that direction of where to find one.
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  #110  
Old Wed 29 January 2014, 13:58
pblackburn
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South-Central Pennsylvania
United States of America
You may not need one. I only have ferrite cores on my mains. It all depends on how noisy your VFD is.
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  #111  
Old Sat 01 February 2014, 03:14
F.A.B
Just call me: Mich #116
 
Qld
Australia
Pete will wait to see what happens with the noise problem first.

I do have a question. I am wanting to add some safety into my tool changes. (disable all movement & spindle). I have read much here about switches on gantry to isolate spindle and killing power etc.
I was thinking could I use a toggle on the fault input on the 126 BOB. my reading of the manual says that this would disables all outputs. (steppers, PWM to VFD drive etc.) without tripping contactor and killing all power like the estop. Will this work.
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  #112  
Old Sat 01 February 2014, 04:44
smreish
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Orlando, Florida
United States of America
The BOB has limited features that will allow you to do this as a MACRO or subroutine other than a feedhold or spindle power down feature.

If you using the VFD, you could wire a remote switch to the enable/disable input on the spindle.
On a router, I used a simple switch on the gantry to remove power to the device.

Since VFd's don't like switch or contactor between the "drive and the head", your options are limited, but not unsafe.
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  #113  
Old Sat 01 February 2014, 05:13
KenC
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Klang
Malaysia
Switching off power is the safest.
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  #114  
Old Sat 01 February 2014, 05:55
F.A.B
Just call me: Mich #116
 
Qld
Australia
Ken I know switching off power is the safest but not completely practical with a VFD.
1. they don't like power on and off on a regular basis.
2. it turns a 30sec job into minutes with the time taken to let drive completely drain capacitors and then after bit change time for VFD to initiate and power up. Now a 3-4min job. A dozen or more changes turns into and hour or so a day.
I know electronic control through BOB is not 100% but we put our lives in the hands of electronics every day and trust them to do what they were made to do.
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  #115  
Old Sat 01 February 2014, 06:24
KenC
Just call me: Ken
 
Klang
Malaysia
Save your fingers or the VFD, u gotta decide.
I just switch off the VFD manually. i.e. press the red button on the VFD. I don't find it troublesome at all.
So far, the stepper motors stay put when I change tools. Maybe I'm overly optimistic, but I feel extremely safe & secured doing it after a few thousands tool changes.
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  #116  
Old Sat 01 February 2014, 12:19
pblackburn
Just call me: Pete #98
 
South-Central Pennsylvania
United States of America
The Hitachi WJ200 I have has a safety circuit built into it that I use to disable the spindle while doing a tool change with an emergency stop button that is linked only to it. It will not run if a forward or reverse signal is sent to the drive until it is reset. I do not run mine through a safety unit as shown only through the contact on the emergency stop push button.

Below is a snapshot from the manual.
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  #117  
Old Mon 03 February 2014, 01:14
F.A.B
Just call me: Mich #116
 
Qld
Australia
Need a little guidance!
I cannot get any movement in my steppers through ESS.
I have movement on all motors in test mode on the PMDX126.
But when connected up to ESS and mach nothing.
I connected up the Estop, pause and resume they all activate mach. So I have a connection through the ESS no motors thou.



Any suggestions
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  #118  
Old Mon 03 February 2014, 04:36
pblackburn
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South-Central Pennsylvania
United States of America
Verify your step direction terminations according to the 126 to your ESS to your Ports and Pins.
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  #119  
Old Tue 04 February 2014, 02:27
F.A.B
Just call me: Mich #116
 
Qld
Australia
thanks Pete I don't know how many times I checked the pin outs yesterday. I had one of those light bulb moments during the night. Charge pump. set the pin out for that and to life did the motors come.

Now onto the spindle control with PMDX107. I have manual control on the 2.2kw huanyang spindle. changed all the specs according to various post here and all seems well. starts and stops and spins right up to 24000rpm. But as yet no control through mach. More reading tonight and trials tomorrow. If any one has used this combo. PMDX126 - PMDX107 - and huanyang drive could you point me to your thread...

Dust is close...
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  #120  
Old Tue 04 February 2014, 02:44
Tom Ayres
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Bassett (VA)
United States of America
Mich, I'm setting up the same combo and with any luck it will be up and running by this weekend. I'll pass on any info. I'm sure there are others with the same that may impart some knowledge.
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