Millright Mega V Plasma Table
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Re: Millright Mega V Plasma Table
Ok I got Cnc 12 installed. I have XYZ moving, I don’t see a spot to move/rotate the rotary axis. Is the rotary axis enabled in cnc12 plasma? I can move the rotary in MDI. I’ll work on hooking up the plasma.
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Re: Millright Mega V Plasma Table
Positive + to Gnd on TX board
Negative- to ANLV on TX board
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Re: Millright Mega V Plasma Table
I have asked this question as well. It caught my attention. I am done doing my wiring EXCEPT for this last part.Trialnterror wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 2:05 pm image.jpgCan you confirm that divider voltage 50:1 goes to
Positive + to Gnd on TX board
Negative- to ANLV on TX board
IF it is indeed correct, then it must be highlighted and clarified on the drawings
I think we will have an answer Monday 10/18
Marty
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Re: Millright Mega V Plasma Table
I got to hook up my breakaway and floating head switches and then make a plate for my torch breakaway mount that will fit my hand torch.
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Re: Millright Mega V Plasma Table
Yes, that's correct.
On 10/15/2021 5:11 PM, Marty Escarcega wrote:
I am wiring up the THC
I need confirmation.
The schematics show the (+) Divider voltage going to the GND terminal of the THC and the (-) Divider voltage going to ANLV on the THC. Is this correct?
On 10/15/2021 5:11 PM, Marty Escarcega wrote:
I am wiring up the THC
I need confirmation.
The schematics show the (+) Divider voltage going to the GND terminal of the THC and the (-) Divider voltage going to ANLV on the THC. Is this correct?
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Re: Millright Mega V Plasma Table
about the divider voltage connections....chuck will add a note on the plasma THC schematics to emphasize that the schematic is correct and i'll add a few sentences in the users manual about this as well. -k
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Re: Millright Mega V Plasma Table
I have a couple questions
I bought the 5:1 reducers they come with 1/4” input although they do not make 1/4” output. They said they could but there is a 10 piece min order. I have a 14 tooth rack but from what I see they do not make a 14 tooth with 14mm bore. Options ? Put the rack in my lathe bore to 14mm and Broach a keyway if I have room, or buy a 25 tooth rack? Will a rack with more teeth be an issue that any of you see?
Second question. I have a 4th axis, for me to be able to take advantage of this and by this machine being able to convert to a Cnc router also will I need to purchase the cnc12 router version and switch between the plasma software and the router software to use the router part along with the 4th axis?
Thank you
I bought the 5:1 reducers they come with 1/4” input although they do not make 1/4” output. They said they could but there is a 10 piece min order. I have a 14 tooth rack but from what I see they do not make a 14 tooth with 14mm bore. Options ? Put the rack in my lathe bore to 14mm and Broach a keyway if I have room, or buy a 25 tooth rack? Will a rack with more teeth be an issue that any of you see?
Second question. I have a 4th axis, for me to be able to take advantage of this and by this machine being able to convert to a Cnc router also will I need to purchase the cnc12 router version and switch between the plasma software and the router software to use the router part along with the 4th axis?
Thank you
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Re: Millright Mega V Plasma Table
Should be ready to start testing.
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Re: Millright Mega V Plasma Table
I’ll post here and in the forum.
What is the difference between a Torch TouchOff and a Floating Head Mechanical Switch?
I have a Floating head Mechanical switch and a breakaway switch but am unsure what the schematic means by a Torch TouchOff because that goes to a relay.
What is the difference between a Torch TouchOff and a Floating Head Mechanical Switch?
I have a Floating head Mechanical switch and a breakaway switch but am unsure what the schematic means by a Torch TouchOff because that goes to a relay.
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Re: Millright Mega V Plasma Table
hello. please describe the Torch Touch off setup you wish to use. There are three ways to setup.. all use breakaway as safety to prevent crashes.Trialnterror wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 11:05 am I’ll post here and in the forum.
What is the difference between a Torch TouchOff and a Floating Head Mechanical Switch?
I have a Floating head Mechanical switch and a breakaway switch but am unsure what the schematic means by a Torch TouchOff because that goes to a relay.
1.) Torch Tip with Float switch and Breakaway
2.) Torch Tip only with Breakaway
3.) Float Switch only with Breakaway
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