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SaulGuv
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Post subject: Electrical diagrams Cyclone TU150E and Triac Machines Posted: Fri 13 Jun , 2008 6:55 am |
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Hello
We have in the University UTP in Mexico ,one Cyclone TU150E Serial:E0 4480/3, Serial No. of electronics: OC 0017454 and one Triac VMC serial:E0 4480/1 with serial No. of electronics: OC 0017451, we want to made the integratión using one Fanuc Robot, but we do not have de electrical diagrams, I would like to get them but Do you have available that information?. and the manuals of this machines.?
I hope anybody can help us
BYE
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bradders
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Post subject: Posted: Fri 13 Jun , 2008 8:36 am |
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Joined: Mon 13 Feb , 2006 12:35 pm Posts: 1006 Location: Brighouse, England
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Cyclone TU150E 1993 drawings
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bradders
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Post subject: Posted: Fri 13 Jun , 2008 8:52 am |
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Joined: Mon 13 Feb , 2006 12:35 pm Posts: 1006 Location: Brighouse, England
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bradders
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Post subject: Posted: Fri 13 Jun , 2008 8:55 am |
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Joined: Mon 13 Feb , 2006 12:35 pm Posts: 1006 Location: Brighouse, England
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Note ! These 2 machines can be upgraded (if they are initially in full working order) to run VR Milling Ver 5 and VR Turning Ver 1 software. Our agent in Mexico is Harry Mazal
Harry Mazal, S.A. de C.V.
Laguna de Tamiahua No.204
Col. Anahuac, Del. Miguel Hidalgo
11320 Mexico, D.F.
Mexico
Tel 00 52 55 53961133
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SaulGuv
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Post subject: Posted: Fri 13 Jun , 2008 14:07 pm |
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Joined: Thu 12 Jun , 2008 16:56 pm Posts: 2
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Thank you by your soon answer
The Cyclone and the Triac VMC have Despatch date: October 1994 Those drawings are compatibles?
I saw in the files the seccion of additional I/O , it mention 2 Aux Input,1,2 and 2 Aux Output 1,2, there is a Produc Manual o where explain the function of signal of the additional I/O and each component?
Bye
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bradders
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 16 Jun , 2008 7:44 am |
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Joined: Mon 13 Feb , 2006 12:35 pm Posts: 1006 Location: Brighouse, England
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Unfortunately, I cannot be 100% sure that the drawings a 100% compatible for your machines. Details of drawing Nos were not kept for individual machines.
The additional I/O was just extra I/O for the controller
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Denford Admin
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 16 Jun , 2008 9:33 am |
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Joined: Fri 10 Feb , 2006 12:40 pm Posts: 2130 Location: Sunny Brighouse Hardware/Software: Go to User Control Panel > Profile Enter as much information about your CNC hardware and software as you can - it makes it easier for everyone to know what you're talking about then.
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Aren't Aux I/O used for controlling the machine in CIM/Robot mode ?
To give you some clues, I think:
Aux I/O 1 is to control the CNC (start/stop program)
Aux I/O 2 is to control the Vice or Chuck
These may be controlled by M-codes:
62,63,64,65,66,67,76 and 77
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bradders
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 16 Jun , 2008 9:39 am |
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Joined: Mon 13 Feb , 2006 12:35 pm Posts: 1006 Location: Brighouse, England
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I think Aux 1 was a Machine BUSY / IDLE signal and Aux 2 was clamp OPEN / CLOSE signal
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JRennich
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Post subject: Re: Electrical diagrams Cyclone TU150E and Triac Machines Posted: Fri 09 Jul , 2010 1:02 am |
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Joined: Mon 28 Jun , 2010 8:46 am Posts: 3 Hardware/Software: Novaturn 1996 AVA/3 Series Electronics S/N: OC00134770 Software version: 1.41
TRIAC VMC S/N: EO 3748 Dispatch Date: NOV 1990 Export No: 3748
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Hello,
Do you know if the schematics for the Triac VMC 1990 model is the same as your downloadable 1993 version? If not, do you know where I might obtain the correct verison? To the best of my knowledge, my machine was a DOS run unit.
Thanks,
JRennich
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Denford Admin
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Post subject: Re: Electrical diagrams Cyclone TU150E and Triac Machines Posted: Fri 09 Jul , 2010 9:03 am |
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Joined: Fri 10 Feb , 2006 12:40 pm Posts: 2130 Location: Sunny Brighouse Hardware/Software: Go to User Control Panel > Profile Enter as much information about your CNC hardware and software as you can - it makes it easier for everyone to know what you're talking about then.
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Why not download them and see if it matches, or is close ?
Unfortunately, the people around in 1990 who knew exactly what was what, no longer work for Denford - we do our best to provide (free) information from what remains here in the old filing cabinets, but we simply don't know what different variations of hardware and software were being used 20 years ago.
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