Power Z table motor issues
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Power Z table motor issues
Hooked up the power z table to a m415 driver and to my x7 DSP, but can't get the setting right.
When I press Z up/down on my controller it moves just barely for a split second then stops.
I have tried various Amp/microstep combos on the stepper. Any idea of what setting is correct?
Are there LaserCad setting or controller menu setting I need to change?
Wires from motor to driver:
orange ->b+
yellow ->b-
purple -> a-
red -> a+
Thanks!
When I press Z up/down on my controller it moves just barely for a split second then stops.
I have tried various Amp/microstep combos on the stepper. Any idea of what setting is correct?
Are there LaserCad setting or controller menu setting I need to change?
Wires from motor to driver:
orange ->b+
yellow ->b-
purple -> a-
red -> a+
Thanks!
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Re: Power Z table motor issues
Yes, there are settings in LaserCad for the Z (and U) axis.. Like the X-and Y-settings you will find these in the Options/System Options/Manufacturer Parameters.
Halfway up, on the right side you see a button Z/U options.. This opens a new window for the settings of Z.
When your range is too small or the Z position is already outside the range, it won't move..
These settings can also be entered on the displayunit of the X7...
Kees
Halfway up, on the right side you see a button Z/U options.. This opens a new window for the settings of Z.
When your range is too small or the Z position is already outside the range, it won't move..
These settings can also be entered on the displayunit of the X7...
Kees
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Re: Power Z table motor issues
I've set all those settings without any success. What UM and power should the Z motor be running? When I press the Z/U center button on x7 controller it goes into a sub menu, but can't do anything from in there.
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Re: Power Z table motor issues
Does your motor has torque? I think you'd maybe miswired the motor:
there are a few general colorcodes for steppers. One of them is with Yellow, Red, Orange and Brown.. It can be your purple wire is brown, or should be..
Anyway: fetch a multimeter and find the wires that belong to one coil..
If it is according the normal colorcode, there should be a coil between Orange and Brown (Purple) and a coil between Red and Yellow..
If so, connect:
Brown to A+
Orange to A-
Red to B+
Yellow to B-
Kees
there are a few general colorcodes for steppers. One of them is with Yellow, Red, Orange and Brown.. It can be your purple wire is brown, or should be..
Anyway: fetch a multimeter and find the wires that belong to one coil..
If it is according the normal colorcode, there should be a coil between Orange and Brown (Purple) and a coil between Red and Yellow..
If so, connect:
Brown to A+
Orange to A-
Red to B+
Yellow to B-
Kees
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Re: Power Z table motor issues
You're the man, that was it, THANKS!
I assumed that each pair next to eachother coming from the motor was one coil..no.
Now to figure out the correct Um/Amp/microstep settings...?
I assumed that each pair next to eachother coming from the motor was one coil..no.
Now to figure out the correct Um/Amp/microstep settings...?
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Microstepping can be set quite high: the more steps you have to make for one rev of the stepper but not too high.. the minimal value you can enter at um/step is 1.0000
I think 1/16 is a good starting point. Then you travel the Z for about 20mm and see what the actual travel is.. the ratio between those two can be used to calculate the um/step.. For example: if you want to travel 20mm and the um/step is 6.5000 and the actual travel-distance is 100mm the number of um/step must be 100/20=5 times larger, so 6.5000 x 5 = 32.5000
The current set on the stepperdriver.. With normal steppermotors: if your motor stays cold, you can increase the current.. But if it works fine and doesn't stall you can let the current as is..
A temperature "warm" after about 15 minutes is good.. Hot after 15 minutes can mean too much current. But remind that 50 degrees C feels hot while a motor can handle 100+ degrees C easily..
Kees
I think 1/16 is a good starting point. Then you travel the Z for about 20mm and see what the actual travel is.. the ratio between those two can be used to calculate the um/step.. For example: if you want to travel 20mm and the um/step is 6.5000 and the actual travel-distance is 100mm the number of um/step must be 100/20=5 times larger, so 6.5000 x 5 = 32.5000
The current set on the stepperdriver.. With normal steppermotors: if your motor stays cold, you can increase the current.. But if it works fine and doesn't stall you can let the current as is..
A temperature "warm" after about 15 minutes is good.. Hot after 15 minutes can mean too much current. But remind that 50 degrees C feels hot while a motor can handle 100+ degrees C easily..
Kees
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Re: Power Z table motor issues
Techgraphix wrote:Microstepping can be set quite high: the more steps you have to make for one rev of the stepper but not too high.. the minimal value you can enter at um/step is 1.0000
I think 1/16 is a good starting point. Then you travel the Z for about 20mm and see what the actual travel is.. the ratio between those two can be used to calculate the um/step.. For example: if you want to travel 20mm and the um/step is 6.5000 and the actual travel-distance is 100mm the number of um/step must be 100/20=5 times larger, so 6.5000 x 5 = 32.5000
The current set on the stepperdriver.. With normal steppermotors: if your motor stays cold, you can increase the current.. But if it works fine and doesn't stall you can let the current as is..
A temperature "warm" after about 15 minutes is good.. Hot after 15 minutes can mean too much current. But remind that 50 degrees C feels hot while a motor can handle 100+ degrees C easily..
Kees
This is all fine, and infact the LO-X7 has a expected and actual box and does the calculations for you but.... and this is a big pain in the but.... What is the password required to save the changes? Since I own the controller now, I should have the passwords
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Re: Power Z table motor issues
Hah I tried 608111 I used for another area but it didn't work obviously Thanks... I will give that a shot tonightTech_Marco wrote:608
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Re: Power Z table motor issues
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