On Sunday 29 December 2019 09:19:40 Henk du preez wrote:
> That schematic is basically the same as what I do.
>
> You can add a 230v transformer instead of using the neutral and one
> phase. Most machines I have worked on have those, but I have done it
> the way you are showing.
>
> The other
That schematic is basically the same as what I do.
You can add a 230v transformer instead of using the neutral and one phase.
Most machines I have worked on have those, but I have done it the way you
are showing.
The other question is the grounding of the screens of the analog, encoder,
and
So far, this person (?) has only mailed twice, no real contributions,
just spam. In such cases, the most efficient thing to do is to cancel or
kick him out and watch him reappear or complain, if he is a real list
follower.
Peter
andy pugh schrieb:
On 11 October 2011 00:31, lode leroy
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On 11 October 2011 00:31, lode leroy lode_le...@hotmail.com wrote:
..Surprise your lover tonight!
http://www.vive-la-sante.com/com.friend.php?odfriend_id=58wa7
I would be surprised to find I had a lover tonight.
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Torque
I have a very limited understanding of the EMC source code and how EMC
works, but ... if you are really asking; What axes can I use if I need
more angular axes than A, B and C?. My guess is that, you can't because
there are only three angular axes available. You would need to edit the
source code
Hi Kirk
Thanks for direction,
I look through C programming part of
http://cvs.linuxcnc.org/lxr/source/src/emc/task/emccanon.cc#140
and notes that parameters X Y Z have incremental value U V W accordingly.
Question, what is incremental value for axes A D C ?
Aram Kasparov