fourperf
03-12-2007, 07:49 PM
can welding damage a vmc if the cnc machine is not turned on when you are welding?
Mark
Mark
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View Full Version : welding equipment fourperf 03-12-2007, 07:49 PM can welding damage a vmc if the cnc machine is not turned on when you are welding? Mark ltmquik 03-12-2007, 11:42 PM I would suppose that depends on where one is welding. Inside the control cabinet would definetly cause damage to the electronics if they were not properly covered. In or around the enclosure is fine just be sure to cover whatever you do not want damaged by the weld splatter. We weld molds while they are still bolted to the table. I know they moldmakers do not even shut the machine down. The machine is grounded so there shouldn't be any problems. Geof 03-13-2007, 12:29 AM .....We weld molds while they are still bolted to the table. I know they moldmakers do not even shut the machine down. The machine is grounded so there shouldn't be any problems. I hope you attach a good ground directly to the mold you are welding. If you rely on the grounding of the machine itself you can get arcing inside bearings or the linear ways. This is very bad news. fourperf 03-13-2007, 08:56 AM I hope you attach a good ground directly to the mold you are welding. If you rely on the grounding of the machine itself you can get arcing inside bearings or the linear ways. This is very bad news. I weld about 3 feet away from the machine, not on it mark Geof 03-13-2007, 09:27 AM I weld about 3 feet away from the machine, not on it mark That is no problem; I was referring to welding the part on the table as mentioned in the other post. ImanCarrot 03-13-2007, 09:39 AM Never weld with an electrical contact through bearings (what Geof said)... cos the ball bearings inside the bushes only contact at a small surface area it localises the heat and messes them up. And things stop working, usualy noisily. Dunno where you have the electrical connections but just pointing it out. Geof 03-13-2007, 09:48 AM Nevber weld with an electrical contact through bearings (what Geoff said)... cos the ball bearings inside the bushes only contact at a small surface area it localises the heat and messes them up. And things stop working. And the big Italian guy who thinks you are welding through bearings scares the hell out of you when he comes running over screaming stop and waving a big wrench. fourperf 03-13-2007, 09:52 AM thanks for the replys fellas mark ImanCarrot 03-13-2007, 10:08 AM LMAO Geof, I got that picture in my head now and it's disturbingly amusing lol. Cheered me up though :) hehe am sat on me ownsome all day machining and designing and programming with my hand constantly hovering over the E- Stop in "Engineer Stress Mode", which I'm sure we all know about :) Thanks man! hehe |