Alfred Smart wrote: > Hello > 1. Does anyone have a source of info that I can access to learn how and > what I need for controlling a machine tool spindle?
I have what appears to be a very similar machine, mine is a Model 810 built in 1980. I have set it up with Gecko 320's and the original PS rewired to produce 56 Volts.Currently it is running on EMC2 2.1.6 with a fourth axis, coolant control, and spindle control. The EMC gang at the CNC Workshop in Galesburg were instrumental in setting up the last two items along with a second Par Port. Thanks again to Chris, Steve, Jeff,and John for the big help. > I have searched the net and came up empty. > I have a Wells Index knee mill running Emc2 and the 80's vintage mill > uses magnetic starters forward and reverse. > I would like to explore spindle control for rigid tapping and I also > would like to retro a lathe with Emc2. You will need an encoder and connections for rigid tapping, check out the Mazak setup. I use an extension/compression adapter for non-rigid tapping which works just fine for my use. I also have a Hardinge CHNC with no control as a retro candidate. > 2. I am curious about double step that Jeff Epler came up with and how > it has tested out using Gecko drives? > My setup uses 28000 BASE_PERIOD and a 25000 INPUT_SCALE and it nets me > 38 IPM. My machine is running with an Athlon 700 processor through 2 Par Ports, at 56 Volts I can get 72 IPM at a high acceleration with the Gecko's. What speed processor do you use? > My Dell has a latency of about 18200 and I currently use DIR hold of 2 > Periods to get the 20us hold time required by the Gecko drive. > The rapid speed isn't a great big deal to me,but if I can double that I > would be pleased. > I have never ran another PC based controller ,Fanuc,Yasnac,Mazatrol,and > I will be the first to sing the praises EMC2, great job ! > > Thanks again Al Smart ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users