Anilam System A-10 pinout pin 1: A chan (white) pin 2: NC pin3: COM (black) pin4: B chan (green) pin5: NC pin6: +5V (red) pin7: marker pulse (brown) pin8: NC
Specs I've found is they're 10 micron, 0.0004" resolution, square wave TTL output. I have 1600 oz/in stepper motors on the mill. The Z axis has a rotary encoder on its ballscrew. BEI MODEL M153-25-127 DATE CODE 9021 I have the old Acra mill set where it will be used, got the variable speed drive rebuilt (and through much shopping around and patience for good deals got all the new parts, good quality, for a bit under $100). Motors mounted with new pulleys and belts, using adapter plates I had a guy in Kentucky make for around $50. (One of those need a CNC mill to make parts for the CNC mill so it could make the parts...) Also have a new TECO VFD with an RS232 module that I hope to be able to use for direct computer control of on/off and direction. My latest part acquisition, which I didn't even know I had until I brought the lot home and started digging, is an ELO 15" 1024x768 capacitive touch screen LCD industrial monitor. Brand spanking new! (Though a discontinued model.) Bought an auction lot of 18 ex-government Dell desktop computers and assorted keyboards, mice, smart card readers, keyboards with built in smart card readers - and this box I didn't open because it was raining while loading the truck. Beeeeg smile on my face when I opened the box last night, even bigger when I tested it today and it worked. It'll fit perfectly in the old Anilam control box with space below for an e-stop and other controls. That alone made the $107 for the lot worth it. :) Getting closer, sooo much closer to being a working machine again! :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users