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Group: DynoMotion Message: 9622 From: larsnordin611 Date: 6/6/2014
Subject: Kflop+Kanalog fanuc drive
Hi Im new to this forum. I am looking to scrap my fanuc 6m system and run with a kflop and kanalog control instead. I have been reading through my maintenence manual and trying to understand the connections to the existing drivers for x, y, z and a axis. I will post some pictures from the manual were the connections are listed. Does anyone here know were to connect what between the kflop or kanalog and the fanuc drivers? Then there is the spindle driver. As far as i know the speed command for the spindle is set with a 12 bit binary, 000000 000000 is for zero speed and 111111 111111 is for maximum speed. Although at some places in the manual it says for example that 7 V is for 2000 rpm. The machine is a OKK mcv300. Can anyone shine light on this for me. Any help or sugestions is very appriciated! /Lars Nordin Sweden
Group: DynoMotion Message: 9623 From: larsnordin611 Date: 6/6/2014
Subject: Re: Kflop+Kanalog fanuc drive
How to upload photos?
Group: DynoMotion Message: 9625 From: Tom Kerekes Date: 6/6/2014
Subject: Re: Kflop+Kanalog fanuc drive
Hi larsnordin661,

I'm not familiar with that system.  You would need to determine if the Axis Drives and Spindle Drive have analog inputs.  If you can find an analog input to your drives, test by applying a small voltage (1.5V battery) through a 1 KOhm resistor to see if you can get the motor to move.

You might have better luck asking and searching on cnczone.com.

To upload photos on this Yahoo Group you can either attache them to an email if you are sending via your email.  Otherwise on the web select "Files" then create a folder for you, then "Upload"

Regards
TK


Group: DynoMotion Message: 9626 From: Tom Kerekes Date: 6/6/2014
Subject: Re: Kflop+Kanalog fanuc drive
Hi larsnordin661,

I'm not familiar with that system.  You would need to determine if the Axis Drives and Spindle Drive have analog inputs.  If you can find an analog input to your drives, test by applying a small voltage (1.5V battery) through a 1 KOhm resistor to see if you can get the motor to move.

You might have better luck asking and searching on cnczone.com.

To upload photos on this Yahoo Group you can either attache them to an email if you are sending via your email.  Otherwise on the web select "Files" then create a folder for you, then "Upload"

Regards
TK