Hello :)
For our project of a parallel manipulator, we want to attach an spindle
to the head.
Googling for spindles I'm not being too successful
I've found these
http://www.kress-elektrik.de/es/products/browse_products.php?categorie=765
and some others but quite far from what we need.
But
Hi, my compliments for the project and the webpage, very nice.
The Kress spindle can machine aluminium without any problem. Of course you
should use the right mills. If you want something more advanced, you could
try High Frequency spindles...but you will need a HF driver and the whole
system
Javier Ros Ganuza wrote:
Hello :)
For our project of a parallel manipulator, we want to attach an spindle
to the head.
Googling for spindles I'm not being too successful
I've found these
http://www.kress-elektrik.de/es/products/browse_products.php?categorie=765
It would be nice to
On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 11:11 +0100, Javier Ros Ganuza wrote:
Returning to my previous thread about HOMING. I did read the information
pointed out here (section 5.4 of the manual), and there is some thing I
can understand:
What is index pulse?.
I have brushless servos with quadrature
Thank very much, those are precisely the kind of spindles I was looking
for.
Javier
On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 11:54 +, Manfredi Leto wrote:
Hi, my compliments for the project and the webpage, very nice.
The Kress spindle can machine aluminium without any problem. Of course you
should use
Well, here is the ELTE (an italian factory) home page:
http://www.eltesrl.com/
Of course I think on google you can find a lot more HF spindles...so you can
choose the one that is best suitable for your application.
Regards,
Manfredi
From: Javier Ros Ganuza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 07:53 -0500, Jim Register wrote:
On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 11:11 +0100, Javier Ros Ganuza wrote:
Returning to my previous thread about HOMING. I did read the information
pointed out here (section 5.4 of the manual), and there is some thing I
can understand:
What is
Hello
Beginer Kocabas write...
Thanks for help Mr. Manfredi Leto.
I download Ubuntu 6.06 with emc2 and upgarade from internet.
- do I need load the cvs sources and RTOS and RTAPI for use Hal commands?
- In the cvs sources are there RTOS and RTAPI?
I did copy of sample
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 07:07:59AM -0800, osman fikri kocabas wrote:
- do I need load the cvs sources and RTOS and RTAPI for use Hal commands?
No. To use HAL, you only need to install the binary packages.
I did copy of sample configurations.. With somes programs my cnc milling
The home switches I'm using are from Automation Direct
(www.automationdirect.com) and they're cheap too, at $13.75 ea. Just go
to their site and search for P/N AAP2T14Z11. They offer them with
different actuators (plunger, roller, lever, etc.), and claim a repeat
accuracy of 0.01mm at 1
I'm using the Ubuntu 6.06 which has the emc2 in it.I made a new module named
Mlink,and changed the module_helper.c by adding Mlink in it .When I run the
emc2,it said
HAL:5:ERROR:insmod failed,returned 1
But when I use the lsmod ,it has been inserted.I don't know where the error
Have you looked in dmesg for the actual insmod error? What other
troubleshooting have you done?
Jeff
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated
Thanks for all the help that has been provided. Yes the drive was too
small and after switching ot a larger drive it installed fine. Now I
need to work out details of getting dialup to work and the laser jet
printer to work with it. I'm currently plowing thru that.
Jack Ensor
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