2176 Tangential Knive Interface
2176 Tangential Knive Interface
2176 Tangential Knive Interface
Manual:
Tangential knife interface
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Author:
Harm van Scheppingen
Revision history
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Preface
Thank you for choosing the ecocam product line.
Safety guidelines
This manual contains notices which you should observe to ensure your own personal
safety, as well as to protect the product and connected equipment. These notices are
highlighted in the manual by a warning triangle and are marked as follows according to the
level of danger
DANGER:
WARNING:
CAUTION:
NOTE:
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Content Page
1. Introduction! 5
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1. Introduction
This guide is intended as a quick guide. On our website (www.damencnc.com) you can
find also the full manual for the ecocam system, use this when getting into details. This
manual is only for when you receive the parcel and want to make sure all is working.
Assumptions:
- Using ecocam (TCT/TCM/EOT)
- DamenCNC Ecocam interface PCB
- DamenCNC stepper cable assembly
- DamenCNC RTR controller
- USBCNC V4.01.56 or higher
- Basic knowledge of mechanics/electronics
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CAUTION:
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1 Brown +24VDC
2 White Relay NC
3 Blue Ground
4 Black Relay NO
CAUTION:
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Connect the other end of the cable to the DCNC-RTR servo housing. The sensor input
jack is marked with the letter “C”.
1 Brown +24VDC
2 White Relay NC
3 Blue Ground
4 Black Relay NO
CAUTION:
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1 wire 1 Motor A+
2 Wire 3 Motor B+
3 Shielding
4 Wire 2 Motor A-
5 Green/Yellow Motor B-
CAUTION:
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Most common is to connect to the tool signal. Then M3 in software turns on the oscillation
and M5 turns off.
CAUTION:
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1. SlaveMode
This setting turns the C-axis into the TangKnife axis, note that this only possible for the C-
axis.
2. Steps/AppUnit
The default value should be 4.4444444444, assuming that motor/drive combination has
been set to 1600 steps/rev. 1600 steps/rev is the default setting for the DamenCNC
controller. The value is determined by dividing the steps per unit by 360 degrees. Note that
the sign of this value also determines the direction and for that can be changed later on.
3. Positive limit
The positive limit is set to 0, because the TangKnife axis can spin indefinitely.
4. Negative limit
The negative limit is set to 0, because the TangKnife axis can spin indefinitely.
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5. Vel. [AU/S]
This value sets the maximum speed at which the module can rotate. For the DamenCNC
controller the default value is set to 3000. Please note that if for example you’re power
supply supplies less that the standard 48VDC from a DamenCNC controller you should
enter a smaller value.
6. Acc. [AU/S^2]
This value sets the maximum acceleration/deceleration at which the module can rotate.
For the DamenCNC controller the default value is set to 90000. Please note that if for
example you’re power supply supplies less that the standard 48VDC from a DamenCNC
controller you should enter a smaller value. If you have a 75VDC controller (RTR
Performance) these values could be set higher.
7. Home Vel/Dir
This value sets the velocity for the homing sequence. For the ecocam module a value off
50 should be entered to give you a reliable reading. Please note that if you use higher
value’s you risk the change off missing the homing signal. The sign determines the homing
direction.
8. Home Position
This value aligns the blades cutting edge in the positive X-axis direction. You can enter the
default value of 102 which should get you pretty close. Note that we will verify the settings
in the next chapter.
9. Backlash
This settings implies to regular axis, please set the default value off 0.
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Mdi>G92 c0
MDI>G1 f10000 C360
This should rotate the blade 360 degrees around its axis, if this is not the case please
verify the drive/motor settings.
tanknife on
G0 Z50
G0 X0 Y0
G1 Z-1 F4000
G1 X100 F10000
G1 Y100
G1 X0
G1 Y0
tanknife off
m30
Verify that the ecocam module turns in the appropriate direction, to make this more visible
you could also stick a piece of paper to the rotating shaft. If the rotational direction appears
to be the wrong way round, you should go back to the settings page and change the
Steps/AppUnit value to be negative. This will make ecocam module turn the other way.
The sharp edge of the blade should be pointing in the positive X direction.
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MDI>G0 X0 Y0 Z50
mdi>tanknife on
MDI>G1 X10 F10000
For the controller the cutting edge off the blade is now in the direction off the positive X-
axis. If this is not the case for you’re machine try a different “home position” value.
Remember that this value is n degrees so there is no need to exceed 360 degrees. With
the new value repeat the steps and verify if the edge is pointing in the right direction. We
normally repeat these steps a couple off times to the settings just right. Once they are set
you can start cutting !
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