On 2014-06-29 23:14, andy pugh wrote:
> On 29 June 2014 13:47, John Thornton <[email protected]> wrote:
>> CSS requires Spindle Feedback and an index pulse once per rev.
>> Rigid tapping in addition requires a way to reverse the spindle.
> I don't think CSS needs an index, but as threading really does, a
> lathe needs an index.
> rigid tapping needs the second quadrature channel to spot spindle reversal.
>
> On my mill I have it set up so I can choose a gear suitable for the
> cutter/job, and a bit of HAL trickery auto-detects the gear and
> adjusts the VFD frequency request to suit.
> I would have the same on my lathe, except the lathe has no gears.
> (which I often wish were not the case)
> http://linuxcnc.org/dapper/emc2/emc2/index.php/italian/forum/47-hal-examples/27071-automatic-spindle-gear-detection#39583

Thanks Andy, this is very handy. I will make use of this as my next 
puzzle was to know what pulley was selected. :)
> You may not need  a braking resistor, I don't have one and have
> noticed no real problems. (If I was to reverse too quickly I would
> worry about the chuck screwing off anyway)
>

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