[Emc-users] re split tubing fitting

2022-08-10 Thread Robert Ash
A BX-MC flex cable fitting may be what you can use. May need to tape end and 
use hot glue or other bonding agent too.Robert

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Re: [Emc-users] Mill head travel

2018-05-08 Thread Robert Ash


  
On Tuesday 08 May 2018 19:57:15 John Dammeyer wrote:

> I had a brake disk surface ground so it can be laid on the mill table
> and a dial indicator swept around without jamming into the T-Slots. 
> For the work I've done to date it's been adequate.  It fits on my
> surface plate so I could scrape it even flatter and maybe someday it
> will move up to project #42.
>
> John

>And thats the only correct answer, with credits to the Hitch-hikers guide 
>of course. ;-)

>Actually, that does sound like a decent solution to that problem. It 
>would certainly speed it up quite a bit.

>Now to find a disk and flatten it...

Robert Ash-So, would a new disc brake be ok or need finer finish?If it can be 
used as is..I have a new one that someone could get for a ship pickup order. I 
think I gave 4 bucks for it and bearing hub at Flea sale.Robert AshNDBGA
   
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Re: [Emc-users] Gerber Dimension 200 (Todd Zuercher)

2018-04-28 Thread Robert Ash

Time to bone up on reverse engineering skills. If it's operational, a 
meter/scope and structured commands may do. Non-Op-, board analysis by chip and 
trace? My 2%, maybe. **Has 
anyone here ever converted a Gerber Scientific Dimension 200 (D-200) to 
Linuxcnc?

It uses Gerber's ARCStation as a controller, that is connected by a 37 pin 
cable to the driver box, inside which is one large driver board and the power 
supply that drives the 3 stepper motors on the machine.

I am sure that it would probably be easy to control with Linuxcnc if only I 
could find some clue to the wiring of the 37pin cable.  That is an awful lot of 
wires for a simple 3 axis machine, But all of the documentation I can find has 
no wiring schematics, and are rather dumbed down (plug cable A into plug B...) 
with no real useful info.

Todd Zuercher
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Re: [Emc-users] Friction torque limiter

2015-02-06 Thread Robert Ash
Responding to: I would appreciate, if somebody could suggest European

 manufacturer/reseller for reasonably priced friction torque limiters.
 I mean someting like this:
 http://www.nuteckcouplings.com/torque-limiters.html

I have one of these, mounted on a worm drive, it's sitting on my reuse 
shelf. Sorry that I am in the US, you could've just sent a pickup order.  We  
used them for slide gate design that compensated for reversing time errors, 
This saved alot of keystock, key ways and chain, however, don't think it would 
not dent cars or crush bodies.

  
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Re: [Emc-users] 3 phase washing machine motor

2015-01-09 Thread Robert Ash
Not much good for myself not being a Googlian Have to register for access to 
Plus stuff, not gonna happen

On 25 December 2014 at 04:47, Gregg Eshelman g_ala...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Andy's version is here:
 https://plus.google.com/photos/108164504656404380542?pid=5832689638364145858oid=108164504656404380542
   
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Re: [Emc-users] 3 phase washing machine motor

2014-12-24 Thread Robert Ash
I have a good relationship with a salvage man here and would like to see an 
image of this motor. I may have missed it if posted before.  If I can recognize 
it I can pull one for my own education. I get treadmill motors with drives as 
well as other drive train parts from him very reasonably. 
 
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Re: [Emc-users] Running EMC on older computers

2014-05-19 Thread Robert Ash





This discussion of old hardware is very timely, I am starting out with a 
Gateway 1gig, 640Megs RAM. I've run the test program for latency. Doesn't look 
good. I will have to decide how to proceed. End goal is a hobby engraver 
similar to one I built using MAXNC drive/motor kit. When I get a shop with room 
I'll see about something bigger.
I have been lurking many years to this list, loaded a few installs just for a 
look, working through the docs now. I commend all that have developed this 
since taking it from NIST.
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Re: [Emc-users] Emc-users Digest, Vol 88, Issue 32

2013-08-08 Thread Robert Ash





I failed to get to the users map, and, getting a user name/password 
reminder email sent, been awhile since I logged in there. Any way admin 
could set me back up or,, do I just signup again?
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