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it changed name.... it was www.NC-STEP.de ..... i bought 3 drivers about 5 or 6 years ago .... good product and service ...
....about motor, not cheap but i think good.... i found who use it in a cnc milling machine and has rapid speed G00 of 1,8 m/min... very good for a motor with less than 1Nm torque...
OK all the connections are made and the jog controls for both motors are working.
Next question: How to connect micro-switches for bobbin width setting. Do the switches connect to ground or to +5VDC.
I'm pretty excited to see the motors run...
Oh, I'm guessing that the 12VDC input on the controller board is to power the tensioner only, is that correct? I.e. not necessary for other winder operations?
OK all the connections are made and the jog controls for both motors are working.
Next question: How to connect micro-switches for bobbin width setting. Do the switches connect to ground or to +5VDC.
I'm pretty excited to see the motors run...
Oh, I'm guessing that the 12VDC input on the controller board is to power the tensioner only, is that correct? I.e. not necessary for other winder operations?
Thanks!
I'm guessing you can't read the schematic he posted (months ago). ...
Elepro,
Traverse works now, the first switch was defective so no connection was being made.
I did a test wind and set TPL to 15 but the traverse stepper keeps slow stepping at the same rate (about 4 steps per second) and direction regardless of the spindle stepper speed (as winder speeds up). At higher turns per layer it's even slower or doesn't seem to move at all. I'm winding at default 600rpm speed with bobbin width of 12.5mm.
Are the switches still needed for winding or just for setting width?
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