Yep I'll keep digging and reply back here later
On Fri, 13 Oct 2023, 08:38 andy pugh, wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Oct 2023 at 19:19, andrew beck
> wrote:
>
> > And also the fact that Linux CNC was showing t3 when t3 was the one
> loaded.
> >
> > Even though the code had gone past the t4 command
>
> If
On Thu, 12 Oct 2023 at 19:19, andrew beck wrote:
> And also the fact that Linux CNC was showing t3 when t3 was the one loaded.
>
> Even though the code had gone past the t4 command
If you can find a recipe to recreate the issue then perhaps there is a
way to investigate what's going on.
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atp
Hey andy
I just have a pocket sensor home sensor and classic ladder counter.
Plus carousel clamped and unclamped sensors etc.
But I don't think that was the problem.
If that was the case I would expect the offsets to be incorrect.
Eg t4 would be using t3 offsets and try machine in wrong loc
4HP=2.9828 kW
I(A) = 1 kW × 1,000 / 120 V
I(A) = 1,000 W / 120
I(A) = 8.33 A
So, generating 1 kW of power at 120 volts will draw 8.33 amps of current.
After looking at this, I may never run my Shop Vac again.
Scott
On Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at 08:07:11 PM CDT, gene heskett
wrote:
> From: Todd Zuercher [mailto:to...@pgrahamdunn.com]
>
> A shop vac should be able to run continuously with no hose attached without
> overheating. However what would overheat one fairly quickly, would be
> running with a restriction in the exhaust. Perhaps you're muffler is adding
> too much ba
On Thu, 12 Oct 2023 at 10:33, andrew beck wrote:
>
> No we pushed cycle stop changed a offset by 0.01mm waited 2 minutes then
> restarted whole program from beginning.
Could your observations be explained by the toolchanger position not
being what the system thought it was?
What sort of toolcha
A shop vac should be able to run continuously with no hose attached without
overheating. However what would overheat one fairly quickly, would be running
with a restriction in the exhaust. Perhaps you're muffler is adding too much
backpressure?
Todd Zuercher
P. Graham Dunn Inc.
630 Henry Stre
No we pushed cycle stop changed a offset by 0.01mm waited 2 minutes then
restarted whole program from beginning.
On Thu, 12 Oct 2023, 21:59 andy pugh, wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Oct 2023 at 02:41, andrew beck
> wrote:
>
> > We stopped it and then changed a wear offset and it ignored the
> toolchange
On Thu, 12 Oct 2023 at 02:41, andrew beck wrote:
> We stopped it and then changed a wear offset and it ignored the toolchange
> and tried to machine with t3 instead of changing to t4.
Was this with run-from-line? (You say that you stopped it)
Which line did you run from?
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atp
"A motorcycle