Hi:
Not necessarily a pickup winding focal point, maybe more appropriate to transformers, but I'm wondering if anyone is familiar with any conventions for the sensing and wiring needed to interface a commercial traverse to a winder that wasn't sold paired with it.
Specifically the Adams Maxwell 1250 or 1260 models. Tonebender looked in his 1201 spindle winder manual for me and they say nothing more than that the accessory is available. I could buy a manual for one to find out if it has that info, but that seemed like a pretty stupid first or second resort. I've tried inquiring at Adams Maxwell a few times (the 3rd only yesterday, so should be patient, but the first two were dead ends.)
I imagine there must be either a standard encoder, or the programming panel allows one to configure the traverse for whatever is convention on one's 3rd party winder...it seems reasonable to me for commercial winding machines to provide such electrical signals...it would make their machines a whole lot easier to hook up. It would surprise me if a feature-rich traverse like the A-M 1250 or 1260 is proprietarily bound to only their winding machines, or a custom interface. I will power it up and try to get some intelligence other than 'error! error!' from the traverse controller display, if it'll even start up with no sensors, or open it if I have to...but there must be someone somewhere on the planet who's been there, done that and is willing to discuss it.
I have a second unrelated question, so I guess I'll post that separately.
Thank you.
Murray
Not necessarily a pickup winding focal point, maybe more appropriate to transformers, but I'm wondering if anyone is familiar with any conventions for the sensing and wiring needed to interface a commercial traverse to a winder that wasn't sold paired with it.
Specifically the Adams Maxwell 1250 or 1260 models. Tonebender looked in his 1201 spindle winder manual for me and they say nothing more than that the accessory is available. I could buy a manual for one to find out if it has that info, but that seemed like a pretty stupid first or second resort. I've tried inquiring at Adams Maxwell a few times (the 3rd only yesterday, so should be patient, but the first two were dead ends.)
I imagine there must be either a standard encoder, or the programming panel allows one to configure the traverse for whatever is convention on one's 3rd party winder...it seems reasonable to me for commercial winding machines to provide such electrical signals...it would make their machines a whole lot easier to hook up. It would surprise me if a feature-rich traverse like the A-M 1250 or 1260 is proprietarily bound to only their winding machines, or a custom interface. I will power it up and try to get some intelligence other than 'error! error!' from the traverse controller display, if it'll even start up with no sensors, or open it if I have to...but there must be someone somewhere on the planet who's been there, done that and is willing to discuss it.
I have a second unrelated question, so I guess I'll post that separately.
Thank you.
Murray
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