Re: Kearney and Trecker Milwaukeematic IIIb retrofit
Posted by
imaginerring
on 2011-01-13 06:29:41 UTC
WOW!!!!
This was a great read to start the day!
It is so nice to see a classic machine rebuilt rather than scraped.
What fun you must be having.
This was a great read to start the day!
It is so nice to see a classic machine rebuilt rather than scraped.
What fun you must be having.
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "samcoinc2001" <samcoinc2001@...> wrote:
>
> I am coming to the end of this retrofit and thought I would post some info.
>
> This is a late 60's nc machine that originally came with a GE control. It was 2.5 axis + the table indexed to 5deg increments. (2.5 axis because x and z shared a servo). The servos where hydraulic. The old control worked well iirc repeatability was .0005.
>
> http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/oldkandt.JPG
>
> We had been accumulating parts for the last few years. Large servos, drives and such.. The original control finally literally smoked so we thought it was time. :)
>
> The main thing we wanted was to make it full 3 axis and make everything else work as good or better than the original control. We had been playing with emc2 on a gantry router and found it to be very stable and flexible. We dove in figuring out how to replace the the hydraulic servos with dc ones. We removed all the hydraulics we didn't need. (servo lines, clutch packs and such).
>
> This is x,y and b servo
> before
> http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/xaxis/start.JPG
> after
> http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/servo/belts.jpeg
>
> Y axis
> before
> http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/hyservo.JPG
> after
> http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/yaxis/yassembly.JPG
>
> In the first picture above you see the original control on the right.. we fit the computer, drives, vfd and i/o all in the control pannel. (after we made it twice as big ;))
>
> before
> http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/mainelectricalbox.JPG
> after
> http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/mostio.JPG
> (^ that was taken a few months ago - there is a bit more in there now)
>
> we are using mesa hardware (they are an awesome company.) We are using 2 of their 5i20 cards for a total of 144i/o. I am using 2 servo interfaces (one is 4 axis analog the other is 6 axis analog - gives +/-10v and fast encoder interface) so I end up with a total of 10 axis and 96 i/o. (and I need it all) ;) we are using opto22's as input and output buffers and emc2's integrated ladder for tool changing, pallet swap and such.
>
> some videos
> first closed loop movement (that is a .0001 indicator :))
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgOqEz5Tk-Y
>
> First complete tool transfer (I love this video)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KplU8hkI0AQ
>
> First cut (crappy video - sorry)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW6eXiMoFp8
> (it is actually cutting the hex in the center of this timing gear http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/testing/DSCF1231.JPG for an encoder mounted on the spindle for rigid tapping.)
>
> Rigid tapping
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2E3PMooch1k
>
> one more tool change - swapping out a 7/8" drill with a 1" tap
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6S-QfmWcsI
>
> Now that things seem to be coming together I need to do some tweeking to the ladder and such. Take a look at the pictures here http://www.electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/
> (random crap :P) also look at the youtube channel - there are other videos. http://www.youtube.com/user/samcoinc
>
> I would do it all again and emc2 would be the control. I would like to thank all the developers - the have created an awesome control that just keeps getting better and better.
>
> sam
>
Discussion Thread
samcoinc2001
2011-01-12 16:30:57 UTC
Kearney and Trecker Milwaukeematic IIIb retrofit
imaginerring
2011-01-13 06:29:41 UTC
Re: Kearney and Trecker Milwaukeematic IIIb retrofit
samcoinc2001
2011-01-13 15:28:15 UTC
Re: Kearney and Trecker Milwaukeematic IIIb retrofit
samcoinc2001
2011-01-20 07:36:33 UTC
Re: Kearney and Trecker Milwaukeematic IIIb retrofit
samcoinc2001
2013-03-07 05:59:00 UTC
Re: Kearney and Trecker Milwaukeematic IIIb retrofit