MACKAY9999
03-02-2008, 04:02 AM
Help! I am using a torchmate 3 gantry kit, I am getting really sad cuts for some reason but only when cutting in the Y+ direction!
For example, cutting an 18" square in 1.6mm thickness, move X+,Y-,X-,Y+ the first three sides have excellent finishing, however the motor speed on the last Y+ cut seems not constant as it moves during the cut (slow/fast/slow/fast) etc.
Disable the THC during the last Y+ cut, with the torch cutting at a fixed height the best result you can get is excess dross and a poor quality finish, with excessive opposite kerf angle.
THC to auto, in Y+ cut, and the THC is constantly compensating for the changes in speed (and resulting voltage jumps), this only adds more sadness to a miserable finish with the torch changing height constantly the cut also becomes wavy.
Apart from checking the obvious loose connections, grounding etc. is there anything else I should be looking at to get this motor working properly in "both" directions? Do I need to replace the motor?
3 directions perfect, Y+ misery!!
For example, cutting an 18" square in 1.6mm thickness, move X+,Y-,X-,Y+ the first three sides have excellent finishing, however the motor speed on the last Y+ cut seems not constant as it moves during the cut (slow/fast/slow/fast) etc.
Disable the THC during the last Y+ cut, with the torch cutting at a fixed height the best result you can get is excess dross and a poor quality finish, with excessive opposite kerf angle.
THC to auto, in Y+ cut, and the THC is constantly compensating for the changes in speed (and resulting voltage jumps), this only adds more sadness to a miserable finish with the torch changing height constantly the cut also becomes wavy.
Apart from checking the obvious loose connections, grounding etc. is there anything else I should be looking at to get this motor working properly in "both" directions? Do I need to replace the motor?
3 directions perfect, Y+ misery!!