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George_Gerhard

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  1. Tommy

    I always use the filter. But when I cut high speeds, grater than 900 ipm, I draw the ellipse in autocad. In autocad at the command prompt type pellipse set this variable to 1, then draw the ellipse. It will be 12 arcs.

    And will cut the way you want

     

    rgds

    George

  2. Jeff

    I seem to remember something about this, please go to your parameter manual and go to parameters related to tool offset this is a parameter that discusses tool length offset values.

     

     

    Lee

    I dont know if you have the small or full size keypad. From the relative position screen press the X or Y or Z then press CAN theis will clear the relative value.

    As far as the part counter press P then CAN for run time press R then CAN.

     

    rgds

    George

  3. If the cycle start light stays on STL is commanded and the nc has not issued a FIN or finish signal. When an M code is executed something has to happen. Execute all the m codes through that program one at a time in MDI and see which one fails. Perhaps it is a simple sensor or limit switch adjustment.

    Do you have a copy of the ladder logic?

    This will help you find what has to answer back the specific m code that is failing

     

    good luck

    George

  4. Most of the older Heians came with a tape reader, be sure the i/o settings are set to remote. Parameters 340 341 and 311 are for rs232 if memory serves me correctly.

    If you need any help with the Heian please ask me I was Heian's engineer in America from 1983 to 1989

    rgds

    George Gerhard

  5. Tom

    I love manufacturing, I love anything mechanical, however I dont feel people in this industry are compensated properly. Of course everyone has a different opinion on what a good salary is. I graduated high school in 1977 4 years of machine shop, in 1978 in was in the New York City apprenticeship program, 4 years later plus 4 years of college at night studying manufacturing technology I was now a journeyman tool and die maker, everyone I knew was making more money than me, I actually left so I could make more money. I have noticed in the northeast where I live skilled people dont earn their just. A sanitation worker makes more money than a cnc programmer or a skilled machinist, and has 6 weeks vacation after 5 years. Does anyone on this forum get that much vacation? I would be surprised if anyone said yes, the reason is you are not a spoke in the wheel, you are needed. I understand in the mid west tool and die makers earn a good living, and the cost of real estate is less than half of what it is in Connecticut. I paid $144,000 for my home in 1986, it was appraised a few months ago for $410,000, how can anyone earning 60k buy a home around here?

    Tom I have 2 sons 23 and 21, and I never encouraged them to go into this business, become a financial planner, or if you must work with your hands become an electrician and open your own business. I always felt good about myself because I was working with what I thought was high tech stuff, such as cnc and edm. However I never had the financial sucess as friends of mine who had taken up other occupations. Example a good friend of mine with one year of college works for Metlife, and made over one million dollars in 04, and I am telling you this guy cant tie his own shoes, the year before he made just under a million, so it wasnt just a lucky year. I have been lucky to earn a good salary, because, please I am not bragging. besides the fact that I design machines, and write the ladder logic, I can also make them work, I still teach mc classes and go out in the field to put out fires.

    As you said just one year, I would re-evaluate yourself, do you want to make money, or work with machinery?

    And no I am not bitter I love this trade

    rgds

    George

  6. As acerx3 said check your work offsets. Also check the hd9 file for the block drill click on each drill and check the work offset number. Also there is a question in the post to output the lead drill

     

    bdrl_use_lead : 1 #Output the lead drill as drill position w/block drill

    #for all tools and Aggregates

    If this is one then all work offsets in the hd9 should e the same, router will calculate the distance between drills based on what you set the hd9 file

    hope this helps

    George

  7. Wildcat99

    they should last many many years. There are many contributing factors as to premature failure of drives. Usually the igbt fails this is a large transistor.

    I will ask if your inverter is being used to brake the spindle. If so the decel time could be too short. Are your cycle times short? I usually recommend a filter between the inverter and the spindle. Also check to see if you have an external resistor to aid in the braking.

    When you stop the spindle you remove the power going to it, but since it still rotates it becomes a generator sending counter electromotive force back to the drive. The drive can handle it but only at a certain rate, this loading of the bus is what fails drives.

    So to summarize how long does your spindle take to stop?

     

    rgds

    George

  8. Chris

    under no circumstance should the machine continue to run if the spindle stopped in the middle of an operation. I would ask the mechanic from Thermwood if the plc looks at the arrival signal from the inverter. NO MATTER what he tells you this is a basic of interfacing a control to a machine. I write ladder logic for machines and I can tell you with certainty that the machine must stop if the spindle is active, the program is active and the run command is lost.

     

    good luck

    George

  9. Chris

    are you sure there is no other command that would cause a spindle stop? Perhaps M00 or a toolchange command?

    Next check to see if your inverter is still receiving a run command. If it is then check to see if you are loosing the analog signal to the inverter which makes it run. this will be a dc voltage between 0 and 10 volts. at max rpm the inverter should be getting 10 volts

    I dont know how old your thermwood is but if it has a HSD spindle there are three sensors and one of them checks that the tool is clamped, if this signal is lost the spindle WILL stop. You can adjust these sensors they are cam mounted.

    There is a good chance this is your problem. Also please check all your connections.

     

    good luck

    George

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