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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Homemade CNC router donated by "Vivid". It is driven by LinuxCNC and a Gecko G540. It has a high frequency water cooled spindle that runs off 220V 3-phase | Homemade CNC router donated by "Vivid". It is driven by LinuxCNC and a Gecko G540. It has a high frequency water cooled spindle that runs off 220V 3-phase (generated by a VFD), and the 220V powering the VFD is from a 110V to 220V step up transformer. | ||
''' | '''The machine needs repairs!!! Talk to Maverick Edwards or Forest Darling if interested:''' | ||
* the water cooled spindle isn't currently able to be water cooled as the inlet/outlet ports are missing | |||
* the stepper motors (or their cables?) seem to be overheating | |||
== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
== VFD == | TODO: | ||
* maximum cutting area | |||
* maximum feedrate | |||
* usable spindle RPM range | |||
* maximum tool shank diameter | |||
* electrical power requirements | |||
* overall machine size/weight | |||
== Software == | |||
The machine is currently set up with [http://linuxcnc.org/ LinuxCNC], a powerful (but not always user-friendly) open source alternative to [https://www.machsupport.com/software/mach3/ Artsoft Mach3]. | |||
TODO: populate this table, I believe there are notes in a text file on the LinuxCNC computer | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Axis | |||
! Microsteps per revolution | |||
! Motor Gear Teeth | |||
! Pinion/Ballscrew Gear Teeth | |||
! Pinion/Ballscrew Pitch | |||
! Steps per mm | |||
! Steps per inch | |||
|- | |||
| X | |||
| 2000 | |||
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| Y | |||
| 2000 | |||
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| Z | |||
| 2000 | |||
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|} | |||
TODO: create a table documenting the calculated steps per unit (mm or inch), maximum velocities/acceleration, axis bounds (soft limits), homing speed/direction, etc. | |||
== Replacement Parts == | |||
=== Controller === | |||
Technically the controller is LinuxCNC, but the hardware side of things is a Gecko G540. The G540 is typically connects to the parallel port on a PC running LinuxCNC or Mach3 that generates the step/direction pulse-trains that ultimately drive the stepper motors. | |||
The G540 has on-board stepper motor drives, an analog spindle speed output as well as some relay outputs for forward/reverse, limit switch inputs, and an optional watchdog timer that shuts everything off when communication times out (the controller is configured to generate a square wave on a specific pin to prevent the timeout). | |||
[https://www.geckodrive.com/g540-4-axis-digital-stepper-drive.html G540 Multi Axis Digital Stepper Drive | Geckodrive] | |||
=== Stepper Motors === | |||
<pre>OEMOTOR | |||
57BYGH433-06BS | |||
LOT NO: 201304</pre> | |||
[http://www.cncrouterparts.com/cdata/cad/specs/57BYGH43306BS_spec_sheet.pdf 57BYGH43306BS specifications] | |||
[http://www.cncrouterparts.com/cdata/cad/specs/57BYGH43306BS_torque_curve.pdf 57BYGH43306BS torque curve] | |||
Above links taken from: [http://www.cncrouterparts.com/380-oz-in-nema-23-stepper-motor-14-shaft-p-151.html 380 oz-in NEMA 23 Stepper Motor, 1/4" Shaft - CRP100-00-01 | Avid CNC | CNC Router Parts] | |||
TODO: determine if all axes use the same type of motor | |||
=== Spindle === | |||
TODO: some sort of 220V 24,000RPM Chinese water-cooled spindle. It probably has an 80mm diameter body and uses ER-16 collets. | |||
The water inlet/outlet compression fittings seem to have been removed or broken off, and will likely have to be replaced before the machine can be used. Please contact Forest Darling for more information on how to repair it. | |||
=== VFD === | |||
Huanyang HY01D523B | Huanyang HY01D523B | ||
[[File:Huanyang_HY01D523B_VFD_Sticker.jpg|200x200px]] | [[File:Huanyang_HY01D523B_VFD_Sticker.jpg|200x200px]] | ||
[http://www.exoror.com/datasheet/VFD.pdf HY Series VFD Manual] | [http://www.exoror.com/datasheet/VFD.pdf HY Series VFD Manual] |
Revision as of 14:06, 12 September 2019
Overview
Homemade CNC router donated by "Vivid". It is driven by LinuxCNC and a Gecko G540. It has a high frequency water cooled spindle that runs off 220V 3-phase (generated by a VFD), and the 220V powering the VFD is from a 110V to 220V step up transformer.
The machine needs repairs!!! Talk to Maverick Edwards or Forest Darling if interested:
- the water cooled spindle isn't currently able to be water cooled as the inlet/outlet ports are missing
- the stepper motors (or their cables?) seem to be overheating
Specifications
TODO:
- maximum cutting area
- maximum feedrate
- usable spindle RPM range
- maximum tool shank diameter
- electrical power requirements
- overall machine size/weight
Software
The machine is currently set up with LinuxCNC, a powerful (but not always user-friendly) open source alternative to Artsoft Mach3.
TODO: populate this table, I believe there are notes in a text file on the LinuxCNC computer
Axis | Microsteps per revolution | Motor Gear Teeth | Pinion/Ballscrew Gear Teeth | Pinion/Ballscrew Pitch | Steps per mm | Steps per inch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
X | 2000 | |||||
Y | 2000 | |||||
Z | 2000 |
TODO: create a table documenting the calculated steps per unit (mm or inch), maximum velocities/acceleration, axis bounds (soft limits), homing speed/direction, etc.
Replacement Parts
Controller
Technically the controller is LinuxCNC, but the hardware side of things is a Gecko G540. The G540 is typically connects to the parallel port on a PC running LinuxCNC or Mach3 that generates the step/direction pulse-trains that ultimately drive the stepper motors.
The G540 has on-board stepper motor drives, an analog spindle speed output as well as some relay outputs for forward/reverse, limit switch inputs, and an optional watchdog timer that shuts everything off when communication times out (the controller is configured to generate a square wave on a specific pin to prevent the timeout).
G540 Multi Axis Digital Stepper Drive | Geckodrive
Stepper Motors
OEMOTOR 57BYGH433-06BS LOT NO: 201304
Above links taken from: 380 oz-in NEMA 23 Stepper Motor, 1/4" Shaft - CRP100-00-01 | Avid CNC | CNC Router Parts
TODO: determine if all axes use the same type of motor
Spindle
TODO: some sort of 220V 24,000RPM Chinese water-cooled spindle. It probably has an 80mm diameter body and uses ER-16 collets.
The water inlet/outlet compression fittings seem to have been removed or broken off, and will likely have to be replaced before the machine can be used. Please contact Forest Darling for more information on how to repair it.
VFD
Huanyang HY01D523B