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4th axis rotary table help <answered>

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:29 am
by Swarfmonger
Hello,
I was trying to sort out one last thing on my CNC mill conversion and was wondering if someone could possibly help me. When I originally hooked up my 4th axis rotary table and tried it with the default overall turns ratio setting in the wizard of 5,it rotated 40 complete revolutions before stopping. Then I inputted .125 (5 divided by 40) and that made it read properly but now it is extremely slow. Is there something I can do to to speed things up a bit while maintaining a proper reading and function? Thank you very much!

Best regards,
Dave

Re: 4th axis rotary table help

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:13 am
by Gary Campbell
Setting seps per rev and revs per inch is a straightforward numerical item if you post your driver settings and the reduction of the rotary fixture. Please post them

Re: 4th axis rotary table help

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 10:49 am
by cnc_smith
Swarfmonger wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:29 am Hello,
I was trying to sort out one last thing on my CNC mill conversion and was wondering if someone could possibly help me. When I originally hooked up my 4th axis rotary table and tried it with the default overall turns ratio setting in the wizard of 5,it rotated 40 complete revolutions before stopping. Then I inputted .125 (5 divided by 40) and that made it read properly but now it is extremely slow. Is there something I can do to to speed things up a bit while maintaining a proper reading and function? Thank you very much!

Best regards,
Dave
For a 4th axis rotary table the Slow Jog, Fast Jog and Max Rate are in degrees per minute not inches per minute. This is a common mistake when setting up a rotary table. Your Slow Jog, Fast Jog and Max Rate are 50 so this would be 50 degrees per minute. For rule of thumb for a rotary table if you use about 80% of the max rate this should not get you position errors.

Re: 4th axis rotary table help

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 11:47 am
by Swarfmonger
I just clocked it and it is indeed doing 50 degrees per minute. I guess it just seemed slow when compared to the table and quill jog rates. Thank you both for your help,I really appreciate it!