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by cncsnw
Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:37 pm
Forum: Centroid Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products
Topic: Ajax CNC Mach3 3-axis mill conversion thread
Replies: 40
Views: 21441

Re: Ajax CNC Mach3 3-axis mill conversion thread

On the Machine Configuration, Motor parameters screen: do you have the same input numbers entered for minus and plus home switch inputs as you have entered for minus and plus limit switch inputs? If not: if, for example, your minus and plus limits are entered as 4 and 3, while your minus and plus ho...
by cncsnw
Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:21 pm
Forum: Centroid Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products
Topic: Jog keys not working
Replies: 13
Views: 9267

Re: Jog keys not working

Did Z move smoothly before you ran Autotune?

What type of servo drives, motors, and position feedback are you using?

Is it possible that Autotune shook your encoder loose?
by cncsnw
Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:15 pm
Forum: Centroid Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products
Topic: **RESOLVED** CNC 10 2.68 update
Replies: 1
Views: 2578

Re: CNC 10 2.68 update

Press Alt-F6 for a command prompt.

Enter the command:

rm cnc9.hex

Reboot.
by cncsnw
Mon Jul 05, 2010 11:46 am
Forum: Centroid Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products
Topic: Jog keys not working
Replies: 13
Views: 9267

Re: Jog keys not working

The PLC program can invert the state of an input, so that a closed input appears open and vice versa. The basic GPIO4D PLC program assumes that INP10 is the spindle drive fault input. The PLC program looks at bit 1 (value 2) of Machine Parameter 178 to decide whether to invert INP10, in order to sup...
by cncsnw
Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:37 pm
Forum: Centroid Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products
Topic: **RESOLVED** CNC11 update
Replies: 23
Views: 16059

Re: CNC11 update

I am pretty sure that any time you update from CNC11 v3.00 rev34 (or earlier) to a reasonably-current version (say, something since last February) you need to also update your PLC program because the jog pendant key mapping was changed. See http://ajaxcnc.com/ajaxbb/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=64 for l...
by cncsnw
Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:29 pm
Forum: Centroid Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products
Topic: **RESOLVED** Copley 300 series drives
Replies: 5
Views: 4165

Re: Copley 300 series drives

On a quick glance, I would guess that you need to: 1) Connect pin 19 (S, "normal") of each drive to pin 3 (FLT) of its axis header on the GPIO4D. 2) Connect pin 7 (G, "logic gnd") of each drive to pin 4 (FLTCOM) of its axis header on the GPIO4D. 3) Install a 470-ohm SIP resistor ...
by cncsnw
Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:39 pm
Forum: Centroid Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products
Topic: **RESOLVED** Bridgeport retrofit questions
Replies: 9
Views: 7349

Re: Bridgeport retrofit questions

You probably don't need the EMI filter in the 24VAC lines.

You could build your own rectifier to make 110VDC out of 83VAC, but you would be better off buying the unit from Ajax: "Capacitor & Bridge Combo", USD $89.
by cncsnw
Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:08 pm
Forum: Centroid Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products
Topic: **RESOLVED** Limit switches
Replies: 6
Views: 4963

Re: Limit switches

You can get by without the additional switches. Decide which way you want X and Y to home: usually X-, Y+ (table right, saddle forward). Wire your single switches in as those switches (e.g. wire the X switch as the X- limit, and the Y switch as the Y+ limit. Defeat the other switches at the DC3IOB (...
by cncsnw
Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:01 pm
Forum: Centroid Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products
Topic: **RESOLVED** Bridgeport retrofit questions
Replies: 9
Views: 7349

Re: The retrofit kit to bridgeport

That is where you hook up the supply of whatever voltage your contactor coils require. For example, if you use reversing contactors that have 24VAC coils, then you would connect 24VAC where the diagram shows "power for reversing contactor coils". If you use contactors that have 120VAC coil...
by cncsnw
Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:12 pm
Forum: Centroid Oak, Allin1DC, MPU11 and Legacy products
Topic: **RESOLVED** Copley amps
Replies: 4
Views: 3729

Re: Copley amps

If I were building it, I would tie the directional enables to the limit switches, so that tripping a limit inhibits drive output in that direction.