Thanks George.? Seems like I got it.? I opened the space between
the home and limit and it seems to work now.? Haven't cut anything
yet, but I'm quite hopeful.
Thanks again.
Will
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On 2/8/2023 1:36 PM, George Wroclawski
wrote:
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You have to understand how a machines homes.
Switches are inaccurate.
So what happens is the z starts to come up.
It makes the home switch.
The control now is aware to look for a marker
pulse. This a very accurate pulse that occurs one per
revolution of the motor/encoder.
Once the control sees that it starts counting.
Do not ask why but the BOSS 8 and 9 and the
V2XT will count .350 inches and stop.
Thus the over travel limit stich must be set
to allow that.
What can go wrong?
Do you have the marker pulse? It will never
home without it.
The marker pulse and home switch occur
simultaneously. (Murphy's law). Then home will vary .200
inches depending on temperature and snot on the switch. Is
the switch is delayed a few degrees of rotation, the marker
pulse will be missed and the motor will make an additional
revolution.
I hope this helps.
George
Wroclawski
Service Manager
McDaniel Machinery Inc.
Mobile : 1-205-937-2066
On Wed, Feb 8, 2023, 11:20
AM Pathwizard <
willg@...>
wrote:
I have an update and request for more help.
I finally got the encoder installed and wired so that
it looks like the old one.? I no longer get overflow or
underflow alarm.? When I enable the drives, nothing
moves, as it should be.
When I "Home", the z axis slowly moves up, just like it
should.? However, it goes right past home and hits the
limit switch and throws the alarm for Z limit.
I've carefully checked the home and limit switch and
its connections all the way to the AUX board and
everything looks fine.? Home switch is Normal Open and
closes correctly.? When the switch is open, I get about
24V across it, as expected.? I looked at the AUX
schematic and this input is drained down to about 3 V
and fed directly into the 8 bit microcontroller on that
board.? So it would point to a bad microcontroller or
AUF board.? Hopefully not.? Any suggestions?
Thanks
Will Grant
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On 2/4/2023 3:19 PM, George Wroclawski wrote:
First: what your machine is doing is
unusual.
Without the drives enabled but the
machine On, none of the Axis should move.
Turn the drives ON and none of the
Axis should move. The control will monitor position
and maintain it. The exception would be if the
position loop for an Axis is compromised/broken/bad.
Then it will drift at a speed relative to how far
off your balance pot is. What is unusual here is
that you are getting a dac underflow. The control
would not display this unless it saw uncommanded
movement.
If I was there, I would pull the
encoder plug and adjust the balance pot so the z
axis will not drift. I usually pull the belt cover
off to watch this drift better. I would also check
the X and y.
Might as well. Next because of the
conflicting observations, I would do a scan disk
just to see if there is corrupted data, and I would
probably reload the software.
The wild card here is your encoder.
Not sure the control is happy with it. I do not have
a V2XT to play with near me but I would turn the z
and y ballscrew to see if the display updates
position.
Then try the Z axis.?
You have 2 more tricks to try. Swap
motors. X and Z or Y and Z. See if it follows the
motor/encoder assembly. Same for the Z drive board.
Swap that with X or Y.
The command signal is typically a +/-
10 volt DC signal to tell a drive to move in a
specific direction and a velocity relative to that
voltage. That command signal is generated by the
control using the G codes and distances to go that
you input. The drive has no position loop. It does
have a velocity loop. Commonly called the tach. It
is in the same connector as the motor armature. The
drive is totally dependent on the control to monitor
position and expectations and convert them to a
velocity command.
Thus this command can be a fraction of
a volt to maintain position or 10vdc for a rapid
move.
George
Wroclawski
Service Manager
McDaniel Machinery Inc.
On Sat, Feb 4, 2023,
2:39 PM Pathwizard <
willg@...>
wrote:
Thanks George,
I have the maintenance manual and have attached
the relevant chapter here I believe.
I just found and read this chapter after I got
your email.? It does help me understand what you
mean by "command".
Based on this and your previous email, it seems
I need to adjust the balance while monitoring
voltage on TP3 (which is also JP1-6 which is not
connected on my machine).? Should I assume
the VG and CG should be left alone?? Can
this be done before drives are enabled?? I'm
thinking I should temporarily disconnect the
wire from J1-1 and short that pin to pin 2 while
making the balance adjustment to be sure its
voltage is zero during adjustment?
Is it common for this type thing to just go out
of balance by itself after not being operated
for a while?
I notice dust collected on portions of my
drivers.? Do you recommend blowing this off??
Any other recommended? preventative maintenance?
I'm not sure how I can monitor and record the
command voltage over time.? Maybe my scope if it
doesn't change very fast.
On 2/4/2023 11:09 AM, George Wroclawski via wrote:
MSI
drives.
Let's see what I can send.
JP4 is the encoder for Z?
JP9 is the command
There is a trouble shooting section in
the maintenance manual which i cannot access
right now.
I will keep looking.
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From: Pathwizard
<willg@...>
To:
[email protected]
Sent: Tue, Jan 31, 2023 5:38 pm
Subject: Re: [BridgeportMill] V2XT help
needed
Thanks again.
Here is a picture of the
drive.? Not sure which type it
is.? You can see the pots in the
upper left.
On 1/31/2023 5:16 PM, George
Wroclawski wrote:
I am not at home right now. In
TN installing 2 Kitamura
horizontal pallet changers.
When i get home, i will see
what i have in my?computer in
pdf. My boss sold his building
so all my books are in boxes in
my barn. This is all done from
memory. I am assuming you have
the MSI drives. Not the gold
chassis Bridgeport drives.
Expect a email on Saturday.
George Wroclawski
Service Manager
McDaniel Machinery Inc.
On Tue, Jan 31,
2023, 6:06 PM Pathwizard <
willg@...>
wrote:
Thanks
so much for your help George.?
Without it (and some more to go
I'm afraid) I'm going to have to
scrap this old control and
upgrade.? I'd really like to get
it running as is though.? I've
had it over a year and until
this, has worked quite nicely.?
Im new to CNC, but I've been
using computers before DOS
existed, so the age doesn't
really scare me.? I program this
machine in raw G-code with good
results.
It did not accelerate to max
velocity.? It moved medium speed
down but only about 1 or 1.5
inches and then stopped with the
alarm.
1) How do I monitor the command
going to the drive?
2) To make sure the count is
correct, somehow I need to count
the pulses while rotating the
motor by hand and I should get
250 rising signals on A with one
turn.? Is this what you're
suggesting?? I can probably rig
up a counter of some kind to do
this.
3) In principle, I understand
your instructions for balancing
the drive.? Sounds a bit scary
though.? Each drive has what
appears to be 3 pot adjustments
on the front.? All have a dot of
red paint to act as a security?
lock I suppose.? Are these what
is used for this balancing?? Is
there any documentation
available to help me know which
and how to adjust?
Thanks again for the help.