Re: [Emc-users] Stop then probe tripped during move, machine does not stop?

2022-06-26 Thread nk

Den Söndag, Juni 26, 2022 18:18 CEST, skrev andy pugh :
 On Sat, 25 Jun 2022 at 15:56, Nicklas SB Karlsson  wrote:
>
> Expected movement to stop the "probe tripped during move" but this does
> not happen.

There is an issue on the tracker about this, though I don't know if
anyone is actively working on it:

https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/368#issuecomment-824680530Found it 
an it seems to have entered master 31 of March 2021 but not sure about 2.8 
which I use. Message from git log below.



Author: andypugh 
Date:   Wed Mar 31 21:57:22 2021 +0100

    Merge pull request #1096 from ZincBoy/master
    
    Addresses bug #368, stop on probe

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Re: [Emc-users] Stop then probe tripped during move, machine does not stop?

2022-06-26 Thread andy pugh
On Sat, 25 Jun 2022 at 15:56, Nicklas SB Karlsson  wrote:
>
> Expected movement to stop the "probe tripped during move" but this does
> not happen.

There is an issue on the tracker about this, though I don't know if
anyone is actively working on it:

https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/368#issuecomment-824680530


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Re: [Emc-users] spindle problem

2022-06-26 Thread andy pugh
On Sun, 26 Jun 2022 at 15:45, dave engvall  wrote:

> A couple of solutions present themselves but neither are ideal.
> Simply use the M6 shcs that hold the dogs in place to secure the CAT40.
> Balance and adequate strength/safety would seem to present problems.

Does the nose have any extra holes? There are 4 threaded holes with no
obvious function on my 30INT spindle and looking around the internet I
see threaded holes in some of the CAT40 spindles.
It seems that you could use those to hold in a custom ER40 (or
similar) adaptor.

4000 rpm probably isn't fast enough to need to worry too much about balance.


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[Emc-users] spindle problem

2022-06-26 Thread dave engvall

Hi,
My Mazak V5 has been down for a few years. First for brushes on the 
spindle motor and then a much more serious broken belleville stack. 
Unfortunately, the spindle on this model comes out from the top which 
means pulling all the hydraulics and the spindle motor/transmission and 
getting them out of the way. I don't see that is it possible to replace 
the stack w/o fussing with all of the above.

Note: I'm 4 score and 4 and not as energetic as I used to be.
A couple of solutions present themselves but neither are ideal.
Simply use the M6 shcs that hold the dogs in place to secure the CAT40. 
Balance and adequate strength/safety would seem to present problems.
The other solution is to simple punt and epoxy a CAT40 in place and live 
with the restrictions.
Candidate CAT40 is a SK16 with holders for end mills up to M16 and at 
least consider adding an ER20//ER16 with a M16 stub (custom dia) to 
drill/ream. I have sets of ER20 and ER16 collets.

Note: spindle is 4000 rpm and 5 HP geared.

If anyone has a better idea I'm all ears.
As usual TIA: I seem to be out of easy/ideal solutions.

Dave


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Re: [Emc-users] R2E3 retrofit

2022-06-26 Thread John Figie
Sorry wrong link in previous email.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/SCAKjGBhPTQm1NKi9

On Sun, Jun 26, 2022, 7:00 AM John Figie  wrote:

> Here are some pages about removing the motor and head for Series II
> interact 2
>
>
> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B2fj8HWg0FnNX1hjbGJpbTF0bDg?resourcekey=0-taJjv8naI-blsIgoBgwWEg
>
>
> John Figie
>
> On Sun, Jun 26, 2022, 1:11 AM  wrote:
>
>> On 2022-06-25 18:30, Jon Elson wrote:
>> > On 6/25/22 15:56, Jon Elson wrote:
>> >> Hello, all,
>> >>
>> >> I just got an R2E3 Bridgeport mill in my basement, and will be doing a
>> >> LinuxCNC retrofit.
>> >>
>> >> I seem to recall the NC400 servo amps create a maddening squeal, is
>> >> that correct, or an I remembering some other system?
>>
>> The V2E3 I started with used to squeal mightily when the amps were
>> enabled.
>>
>> >> I had to pull the rigid ram and head off the machine as an assembly,
>> >> to clear my doorway.  Does anybody have some hints on how to go about
>> >> reassembling that?  My plan is to remove the Z servo and the spindle
>> >> motor, then take the head off the ram, install the ram back on the
>> >> base and then hoist the head back up on the ram.  An issue with this
>> >> is that I have very limited ceiling height of about 92", so getting my
>> >> engine crane to lift it from above may be very difficult.  One
>> >> possible plan is to lift the head onto the table with some kind of
>> >> cribbing and then use the knee screw to lift the hear into position.
>> >>
>> >> I am real familiar with the 1J head on my old mill, but don't really
>> >> know how to get the 2J BOSS-style motor off the head and varispeed.
>> >> Any suggestions on that are welcome.
>>
>> I think I have a (nearly?) complete set of books if that would help?
>> I'll dig around tomorrow!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Matt
>>
>>
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Re: [Emc-users] R2E3 retrofit

2022-06-26 Thread John Figie
Here are some pages about removing the motor and head for Series II
interact 2

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B2fj8HWg0FnNX1hjbGJpbTF0bDg?resourcekey=0-taJjv8naI-blsIgoBgwWEg


John Figie

On Sun, Jun 26, 2022, 1:11 AM  wrote:

> On 2022-06-25 18:30, Jon Elson wrote:
> > On 6/25/22 15:56, Jon Elson wrote:
> >> Hello, all,
> >>
> >> I just got an R2E3 Bridgeport mill in my basement, and will be doing a
> >> LinuxCNC retrofit.
> >>
> >> I seem to recall the NC400 servo amps create a maddening squeal, is
> >> that correct, or an I remembering some other system?
>
> The V2E3 I started with used to squeal mightily when the amps were
> enabled.
>
> >> I had to pull the rigid ram and head off the machine as an assembly,
> >> to clear my doorway.  Does anybody have some hints on how to go about
> >> reassembling that?  My plan is to remove the Z servo and the spindle
> >> motor, then take the head off the ram, install the ram back on the
> >> base and then hoist the head back up on the ram.  An issue with this
> >> is that I have very limited ceiling height of about 92", so getting my
> >> engine crane to lift it from above may be very difficult.  One
> >> possible plan is to lift the head onto the table with some kind of
> >> cribbing and then use the knee screw to lift the hear into position.
> >>
> >> I am real familiar with the 1J head on my old mill, but don't really
> >> know how to get the 2J BOSS-style motor off the head and varispeed.
> >> Any suggestions on that are welcome.
>
> I think I have a (nearly?) complete set of books if that would help?
> I'll dig around tomorrow!
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
>
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Re: [Emc-users] R2E3 retrofit

2022-06-26 Thread matt

On 2022-06-25 18:30, Jon Elson wrote:

On 6/25/22 15:56, Jon Elson wrote:

Hello, all,

I just got an R2E3 Bridgeport mill in my basement, and will be doing a 
LinuxCNC retrofit.


I seem to recall the NC400 servo amps create a maddening squeal, is 
that correct, or an I remembering some other system?


The V2E3 I started with used to squeal mightily when the amps were 
enabled.


I had to pull the rigid ram and head off the machine as an assembly, 
to clear my doorway.  Does anybody have some hints on how to go about 
reassembling that?  My plan is to remove the Z servo and the spindle 
motor, then take the head off the ram, install the ram back on the 
base and then hoist the head back up on the ram.  An issue with this 
is that I have very limited ceiling height of about 92", so getting my 
engine crane to lift it from above may be very difficult.  One 
possible plan is to lift the head onto the table with some kind of 
cribbing and then use the knee screw to lift the hear into position.


I am real familiar with the 1J head on my old mill, but don't really 
know how to get the 2J BOSS-style motor off the head and varispeed.  
Any suggestions on that are welcome.


I think I have a (nearly?) complete set of books if that would help? 
I'll dig around tomorrow!


Thanks,
Matt


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