How to change the spindle turnover, I have LEFT all the time and I want to change it to RIGHT
@corvetteguy503 сағат бұрын
The answer is in the users manual on page 14. The diagram in the video also reflects REV switch on the units digital interface which controls this. Thank you, Vince
@TouChA0Күн бұрын
Mr Vince Thanks if I understand correctly power lines need 16AWG cable and data lines need 24AWG cable.
@corvetteguy50Күн бұрын
Correct, even going with 22awg for the data lines is fine. Remember the lower gauge wire will have voltage drop over distance, so a higher gauge is always better. Thank you, Vince
@TouChA0Күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50 Thanks
@CyrPerformance1Күн бұрын
Found your channel and after watching a few others videos, yours is by far the most informative. I have this VFD and wonder if you would be willing to help me with a remote control setup.
@corvetteguy50Күн бұрын
Thank you for your support. I offer consulting. Please contact me from the video's description, and we can set one up. Thank you, Vince
@CyrPerformance1Күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50not seeing how to contact you in description? Went to About and don't see anything there.
@corvetteguy50Күн бұрын
My information is listed under the video's description [email protected] Thank you, Vince
@CyrPerformance1Күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50 got it, sorry, sent email.
@willpartin6222 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you! I'm wondering if it will have to be reprogramed if power is lost...also, I'm using it in a barn to run a fan in summertime, it will be off all winter. Will the unit be damaged when sitting through winter in cold ambient? Thanks again.
@corvetteguy50Күн бұрын
Thank you for your support. This depends on what you mean by "power is lost" If you're discussing a power outage from a storm the unit's settings should be reverified in best practice. If the unit is shutdown properly then the settings won't be lost. There's no way to answer your question about the fan as I have no idea what temperature your barn is in. In best practice all production robots should be operated in a climate controlled environment for longevity, and stability. Thank you, Vince
@ziarehman41272 күн бұрын
Amazing video very helpful
@corvetteguy502 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thank you for your support Vince!
@elgigglez35443 күн бұрын
Would this extruder work with the makerbot replicator?
@corvetteguy503 күн бұрын
No, on only the Method unfortunately. Thank you, Vince
@souhailabdallah37125 күн бұрын
Hi teacher . Please, how intense (A )should the drive be in relation to the motor nema 34 JK86HS155-6204 for more torqe
@corvetteguy505 күн бұрын
I'm sorry the question you asked I don't understand. Thank you, Vince
@souhailabdallah37124 күн бұрын
I asked you about current of big stepper like in your video. Thanks
@souhailabdallah37124 күн бұрын
I asked you about current of big stepper like in your video. Thanks
@corvetteguy504 күн бұрын
The current of your motor is provided by its manufacturer, and if you didn't purchase it from them directly then the vendor you purchased it from. Thank you, Vince
@user-vr3th2jo3b5 күн бұрын
Hey thanks for the video, I went through and changed all the parameters to the recommended settings in the video and when I run the spindle it starts for a second and then gives me the eoca error any thoughts. Should I reach out to the manufacturer it's brand new or am I missing something here any insight would be great if possible,thank you.
@corvetteguy505 күн бұрын
Yes, always reach out the vendor who sold you the unit as you're the only one who can hold them accountable. I suggest referring to the users manual as all the errors are located in it to define your problem. Your error deals with an over current issue. Thank you, Vince
@user-vr3th2jo3b5 күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50 awesome thanks again hopefully I can get it figured out.
@corvetteguy505 күн бұрын
You bet...:) Thank you, Vince
@user-vr3th2jo3b4 күн бұрын
Hey sorry to keep bugging you I got the spindle running but it's maxing out at 12000 Rpms do you know what parameter I would possibly change to get it up to 24000 thanks again. The information online is so vague.
@corvetteguy504 күн бұрын
Please review the video in conjunction with your users manual as its covered in it. We can also setup a consultation if you still require assistance. Thank you, Vince
@TouChA05 күн бұрын
Mr Vince and your wife Thanks every video i learn new thing
@corvetteguy505 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support! I really appreciate it, and am glad to help. Vince
@TouChA04 күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50 Mr Vince I heard you face a problem in the db25 connector how did you change the pins you can not change the pin in the ribbon maybe you modified the pcb Centronics connector
@corvetteguy504 күн бұрын
The connector is being redone by the AudioOhms to correct the pinout. Thank you, Vince
@TouChA04 күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50 Thanks
@corvetteguy504 күн бұрын
You bet...:) Thank you, Vince
@marianacatrinei12555 күн бұрын
Glad that KZfaq gave you the oportunity to take this guys down. I buyed all the crap without knowing
@corvetteguy505 күн бұрын
Its unfortunate that this happens, and hopefully this will end with KZfaq's new program. Thank you, Vince
@bergenbroodryk81037 күн бұрын
Hi Vince, Bergen here from South Africa. I am in the wiring part of a CNC router build and came across your channel. Thank the heavens and finally not the blind leading the blind! 90% of the videos I have seen, the guys preach shielded cable but are not draining the shields! So 2 quick questions if you would be so gracious to help.. Nema 34 closed loop steppers with HBS860 drivers. Motor: I have bought 1.5mm2 x 4C shielded cables for all motors. I am using a free standing control unit whereby all machine cabling connects via GX or similar connectors. Would it be okay to peel the shield back over the cable whilst wiring to make contact with the housing of the male GX, assuming that when this makes contact with female on the panel it would ground to the enclosure? Probably best and not too expensive to go with GX16 x 5 and run pin 5 to ground? Encoder: Has pins EB+ ,EB- ,EA+ ,EA-, VCC and EGND. Would it be correct to solder/connect the shields to EGDN on the driver? Or should this rather be drained to the earth bus bar?
@corvetteguy506 күн бұрын
You can certainly do that with the drains, but with GX-16 connectors you won't be able to insert its solder terminal insert to screw it together as its a flush fit. You're best allocating the shield drain to the connectors 5th pin for 4 lead motors. All shield drains regardless of where they are from are to be allocated to the systems ground bus. Thank you, Vince
@bergenbroodryk81036 күн бұрын
@corvetteguy50 thanks a mil!
@corvetteguy506 күн бұрын
You bet...:) Thank you, Vince
@johnross37528 күн бұрын
I listened to the music on this video while I'm building my controller.
@andydemin31059 күн бұрын
this looks so neat... I'm trying to recover a picture of the "controller" my boss put together on a piece of plywood and didn't understand why it didn't work and why i just took everything apart and started from zero .... to finally get to the main issue : nothing grounded, not one shielded cable was connected, and the 10$ usb-controlboard
@TheDIYer10 күн бұрын
my neutral to earth gives approx 30V which is high , and the authorities are not willing to fix it since months, is this going to be an issue? Is there anything i can do?
@TheDIYer11 күн бұрын
Do the drains from shielded wire used for inputs such as limit switches go to the same ground which is connected via the bus bar to the ground rod?
@corvetteguy5011 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support. In best practice the ground drains from your switches are to be allocated to the electrical enclosures ground bus as seen in my latest SMCU build here. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/e9KqqZSV3tK2moE.html Thank you, Vince
@andydemin310511 күн бұрын
love this build
@corvetteguy5011 күн бұрын
Thank you sir. I really appreciate it! Vince
@andydemin310511 күн бұрын
it might help get a lot of content creators to think twice before they post anything... fingers crossed
@corvetteguy5011 күн бұрын
We'll certainly hope so, especially with everyone watching. Thank you again for your support! Vince
@TouChA012 күн бұрын
Mr. Vince, thanks for the educational videos. I want to know which is better for a CNC transmission system: SBR16UU or HGH20CA? Second question: which is better, having the transmission system on both sides or just in the middle of the chassis like the CNC 6040?
@corvetteguy5011 күн бұрын
Please contact me through my contact information to setup a consultation as this would fall under engineering. Thank you, Vince
@TouChA011 күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50 I am just learning
@corvetteguy5011 күн бұрын
A single axis is much easier to setup than a slave dual rail configuration. HiWin is excellent quality, and made in Taiwan if their genuine linear guides. Thank you, Vince
@TouChA011 күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50 Thanks
@TouChA010 күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50 Mr Vince could you share with us a way to make a home soldering flux
@Cutest1TheGame12 күн бұрын
Thank you for talking about prices and how time needs to compensated for!
@corvetteguy5012 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support, and these are essential to know. Thank you, Vince
@andydemin310512 күн бұрын
this looks almost as horrible as the project my boss started 4 years ago and never got it to work ( the mach3 usb controller was a big red flag) , .... work in progress , meaning gutted everything and started to build from zero...
@corvetteguy5012 күн бұрын
Its pretty amazing if you consider this video was posted 6 years ago, and my CNC fail video series was made recently, that many of the controller builds haven't changed since then. Thank you, Vince
@jtabet01012 күн бұрын
40mn video, what a treat
@corvetteguy5012 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support. I really appreciate it. :) Vince
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
not being lazy but how do you determine the frequency for the fair-rites ? ferrites ?
@corvetteguy5013 күн бұрын
In general, ferrite beads designed for high-frequency applications, often in the range of tens to hundreds of MHz which information an end user can receive from the drive manufacturer as each is specific to their drive they've selected. Specifically, ferrites with impedance peaks at frequencies corresponding to the switching frequency of the stepper driver and its harmonics are most effective. Thank you, Vince
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
🙏
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
thx vince
@corvetteguy5013 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support! Vince
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
as much as i hate soldering ... i do try to do it the right way...
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
I have a silly confession to make as i really got to appreciate this high quality information you have been putting on youtube for a long time ... silly confession ... i have skipped over your videos at least a 100 times because of your username 'corvetteguy' ... aside for me being a 'camaroguy' 🤣 I just skipped because i expected to see something else ... like another fabshop showing off the new machine they got to fix their corvette... i deeply apologize for this
@corvetteguy5013 күн бұрын
No worries, I really appreciate the support, and Camaro, and Corvette's are all bowties..😎 Thank you for the kind words! Vince
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
my boss is a mechatronics engineer, but for some reason he doesn't understand anything about electronics...
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
I'm sure that mach3 was awesome 30 years ago but ... mach4 is also 18(?) years young and i have to thumble around with mach3 that was last updated in 2001.... ???
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
you should mention he insulated the wires on his aviation connectors, probably to hide his inadequate soldering skils 😁
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
is that a chevelle i saw in the second part?
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
I have the same caliber of coworker ... even if it works like shite. if he gets a one out of ten good result he will only tell about the good one
@corvetteguy5013 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support. Its really unfortunate things have gotten this bad. Thank you, Vince
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
he's for sure not taking notes !
@andydemin310513 күн бұрын
tin foil .....
@muneeburrehman45013 күн бұрын
I am having an issue with mach3. It pause the machine for a second in mid of a job and resume again some time it pauses and instead of resuming, machine moves in wrong direction and crashes and it happens very often 😢.
@Ryxxi_makes14 күн бұрын
PC PSU's actually are mounted in the bottom these days, however they are isolated from other parts and the cooling intake is from the bottom and exhausted from the back. But since its isolated from other components, It doesnt matter anymore. This guy's build is def not optimal because the vfd is exhausing hot air to the drivers..
@andydemin310514 күн бұрын
comming from the automation world i have to say that motion control is ..... something else
@andydemin310514 күн бұрын
i just would ;ike to add this little fact....from when i received the cnc plasma cutter untill it actually cut the most 2inch by 2 inch square ... and a circle...48 hours of bullshit to get through
@corvetteguy5014 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, this happens all to frequently. Thank you for your support! Vince
@andydemin310514 күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50 this is a big rabbithole.... why the 27dollar card doesn't work.... because it's bullshit
@andydemin310514 күн бұрын
i just wish all the contentmakers would add more details and actually would talk less sweettalk to get you into buying crap that doesn't work straight out of the box, but this stuff is actually all what i have to work with in the (cheapo) build I got to from not working at all to get a stable system that will work for minimum 10 continous production hours
@andydemin310514 күн бұрын
got a question that's eating me, i get the part that usb is shite , i remember that parallel was the thing that has proved its reliability, but what about ethercat for plasma tables....
@corvetteguy5014 күн бұрын
Ethercat, is just as stable as ethernet. They provide the most stable signals for CNC robots. Thank you, Vince
@andydemin310514 күн бұрын
@@corvetteguy50 i can take this into my emi polluted electrical board ( im in the middle of cleaning up all the open shielding that's been an open antenna directed straight into the controller cabinet ( already took out the vfd from 2 inches away from the controller board
@corvetteguy5014 күн бұрын
Cleanup can certainly take some time, but it will certainly be well worth it. :) Thank you, Vince
@andydemin310514 күн бұрын
I also catched the part where he said his controller works on 24V.... no it doesn't.... the big problem with emi polution is that the lower the voltage the worse the influence from emi gets
@corvetteguy5014 күн бұрын
This is absolutely true, and what these content creators never factor in which is proven by many of them using USB controllers (5v) Thank you, Vince
@andydemin310514 күн бұрын
I actually followed your advice to start watching this from the start (started at 21) and i am happy that i took your advice .... this is a german accent by the way,
@andydemin310514 күн бұрын
or austrian or in the worst case german speaking swiss
@corvetteguy5014 күн бұрын
I'm glad to hear it helped! Thank you, Vince
@TouChA015 күн бұрын
Thanks, Mr. Vince. That's what I was looking for
@corvetteguy5015 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support. I'm glad to have helped! Vince
@andydemin310515 күн бұрын
common fact that the guidelines to wire up any of the components in motion control are missing out on a lot of information, thank you for adding in the blanks
@corvetteguy5015 күн бұрын
You bet...:) Thank you for your support! Vince
@andydemin310516 күн бұрын
the same words keep popping up.... pretty inexpensive on amazon.... probably 17-18 years ago the factory i was working at had some issues with the new policies that telemecanique PLC was throwing at the maintenance budget and i had the most ungratefull job to program the first beckhoff plc ( i suggested the switchover )that was going to replace the watchdog overview system from telemecanique (schneider) ... I can tell you that i struggled to get the budget, get the time invested for the switchover, was called a lot of bad words and was called upon to justify the time i spend on the switchover .... i finished the physical switchover in 2009... and except for some components dying, that where easy to replace, this beckhoff (revolutionary idea at the time when fanuc and siemens ruled the world of automation !) is up to today working flawless....
@andydemin310516 күн бұрын
It's all about hacking the system .... i kinda got thrown into the cnc world ... coming from the automation field all this hobbyists spreading the gospel is really shocking
@andydemin310516 күн бұрын
the disinformation is a fact.... they can't even pronounce words correctly 😜
@andydemin310516 күн бұрын
sometimes is a lot of information overload ... and the influencers are not realy o reliable source of credible information
@corvetteguy5016 күн бұрын
I suggest if you're using influencers to learn from you do your homework carefully as the majority of them are only concerned with putting out content. My entire fail video series shows content creators failing to do any research, or if they did do any research fail to implement it. Thank you, Vince
@andydemin310516 күн бұрын
I inherited my bosses plasma diy project when i started to work there.... the list of stuff that are wrong with the project is endless ... didn't watch all of these vids yet, but i am sure that everything you have covered in the series this far will be on the list 🤣 basically it got put on pause 3 years ago... electrical components screwed with 1 screw to a piece of wood, and on top of this the plasma-unit next to this , and mechanically so cheapo it was no go-go
@corvetteguy5016 күн бұрын
Unfortunately this is the case with many of these DIY project systems. Sometimes the original owner simply gives up, sells the system or passes it on. I can't tell you how many end users get in over their heads, and pas their problems to others. Thank you, Vince
@andydemin310516 күн бұрын
I actually saw this video a day ago and i couldn't stop laughing ... the BS
@pascalperrin-bonnet711917 күн бұрын
J'ai longtemps hésité sur se câble quoi acheter? Quelle brin? diamètre? Armé ou pas? Toutes ses question me trottais dans la tète. Votre tutos ma super éclairé. Maintenant je suis vraiment confiant dans mon choix de câble. Merci à vous.
@corvetteguy5017 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support. I really appreciate it. Glad to help. Vince
@alexchliwnyj594118 күн бұрын
Vince, great information here and more people should be paying attention to the mechanics because electronics is the easy part. I am planning a retrofit on a machine I got a few years ago and will need a consultation. Speaking of unbeatable accuracy and durability my machine has stainless steel drive belts 50mm wide, although technically only X is a belt and the Y axis has dual drive tapes because they are anchored at the ends. From what I gather stainless belt transmission is used in robots and commercial equipment. But other than MiSUMi selling drive beltsI can't find much information. Do you have any experience with this type of transmission?
@corvetteguy5017 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support. I haven't seen that type of transmission yet unfortunately. Thank you, Vince