RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Rackmounts for CNC Systems
Posted by
Alan Marconett
on 2006-08-01 08:55:42 UTC
Hi Ballendo,
That comes close. I'd need to modify the DB9 cutouts to fit DB15 connectors
that I use for my cable system.
Is the top open? I'm not sure I understand the "drive bay". Disk drive?
Is the side opposite the DB cutouts blank? Is that the "front"?
Sorry for all the questions, perhaps you could post (or send me) a few more
pix for it.
I intend to do a linear supply with 4 EAS driver boards, an opto board, and
a USB-CNC (PIC) "pulse generator" board. Small control xfmr for the boards.
That should just about fit.
Yes, that could do it! Two please!
Alan KM6VV
That comes close. I'd need to modify the DB9 cutouts to fit DB15 connectors
that I use for my cable system.
Is the top open? I'm not sure I understand the "drive bay". Disk drive?
Is the side opposite the DB cutouts blank? Is that the "front"?
Sorry for all the questions, perhaps you could post (or send me) a few more
pix for it.
I intend to do a linear supply with 4 EAS driver boards, an opto board, and
a USB-CNC (PIC) "pulse generator" board. Small control xfmr for the boards.
That should just about fit.
Yes, that could do it! Two please!
Alan KM6VV
><snip>
> >In CCED, "Alan Marconett" <KM6VV@...> wrote:
> >I'm currently looking for a convenient enclosure for my next Driver/PS
> >box. This one is likely to be an external drive enclosure for a 5.25"
> >hard drive, unless I can find something better for less than $50.
> >Suggestions?
>
> Alan,
>
> Here's one:
>
> http://www.cncresource.com/store/index.php?
> main_page=product_info&cPath=13&products_id=12
>
> There are 6 holes for DE9's (motor axes) 2 DB25's (pport inputs), a 3-
> 1/2" drive bay, w/door (Could mount a squirrel cage style fan here)
>
> A fuse holder/ power cord cutout, and a small military grade connector
> screw on type with multi-pins; check out the pic (for an MPG?)
>
> NEMA style steel white painted backplate included Heavy steel welded
> construction, strong and big enough for a linear power supply with a
> 320W toroid and the 47K cap (also at the site-in stock), with room left
> over for a xylotex or Geckos or HCNC board. (I once put a 3 axis 5A
> Camtronics-- Kevin Carrol's board--in one, but it was tight fit.
>
> Had to use a hole saw back then to fit a big fan...
>
> There are about 40 IN stock for immediate shipping...
>
> Ballendo
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too_many_tools
2006-07-29 16:38:17 UTC
Rackmounts for CNC Systems
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2006-07-30 17:46:20 UTC
Re: Rackmounts for CNC Systems
Alan Marconett
2006-07-30 19:52:23 UTC
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too_many_tools
2006-07-31 08:39:46 UTC
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too_many_tools
2006-07-31 13:16:47 UTC
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2006-07-31 14:01:35 UTC
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2006-07-31 21:31:24 UTC
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2006-07-31 23:23:24 UTC
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2006-07-31 23:45:02 UTC
Re: Rackmounts for CNC Systems
Alan Marconett
2006-08-01 07:56:54 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Rackmounts for CNC Systems
Alan Marconett
2006-08-01 08:55:42 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Rackmounts for CNC Systems
Andy Wander
2006-08-01 09:05:34 UTC
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Alan Marconett
2006-08-01 10:03:22 UTC
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ballendo
2006-08-01 14:03:25 UTC
Re: Rackmounts for CNC Systems