I see several people with questions regarding quaity,wiring,etc.
I work with cnc controls everyday all sorts of brands. I will say that I am overly impressed by the dyn4 drive and motor for the price. I use a 1.8kw for my spindle and .75kw for my axis motors. This control is all 240v except the coil for contactors and cabinet fan is 120v. If I can help with questions regarding your setup I will try to help.
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Last edited by LtDan; 11-28-2016 at 08:55 AM.
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Last edited by LtDan; 11-28-2016 at 01:37 PM.
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IEC 24x30x10 enclosure w/backplate $154.00 to the door a bargain! they are in indiana
PMDX-126 PMDX-107 wired 240v
Ethernet smoothstepper 5v power from meanwell psu cat5 pigtail surface mount cable for enclosure
d-25 breakout boards for drive I/O ebay
Siemens disconnect switch for main ebay
Meanwell 5volt power for ess 240v amazon
Puls 24v psu for I/O 240v ebay
Gould fuse holders 3amp fuses on each leg of power for drive control to the 3 axis. 1amp for each leg for spindle drive ebay
Yuca 32amp breaker for rectifier power for 3 axis amazon
Yuca 20amp breaker for rectifier power to spindle drive amazon
Electrodepot contactors (schneider eqiuvelent) 18amp for spindle drive 32amp for axis drives 120v coil amazon
phoenic contact 24v relays for misc I/O ebay
Axial Fan 120v from amazon
Cable raceway Ebay
Misc terminals ebay
DMM DYN4 750w drives&motors for axis xyz
DMM DYN4 1.8kw drive&motor for spindle
Schaffner Noise filters 3amp rating FN610-3/06 Newark element14
all I/O wiring is twisted pairs shielded cable from epson japan
FUll draw on this cabinet is 41amps 240v thats all drives maxed out
I may have missed something but I will be creating a schematic for this enclosure that will be included if anyone wants one of these built!
These drives motors run precision ground 5mm pitch 25mm diam screws with .0001 repeatability at 400in/min rapids not one loss step in between 18in travel.
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What are the dimensions of the box you used?
LtDan,
What machine do you control with that box? I'm looking to get a PM-940M with the DMM motors - not yet sure on motor sizing for the X,Y and Z.
I take it you're running 120v to your E-Stop button?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Got a build thread somewhere?
This is for those wiring 240v to the drives. I have supplied 240v to the main which is black and red and control power the two blue each wire has 120v to ground there is no nuetral being used if you do that you will fry/cook it!!!!!!
R&S 240v
L1&L2 240v
The only ground is on the chassis screw below the screw for the motor ground.
Follow the print if you dont have 3 phase then it'll just be one less wire to the main power.
If the wire in the schematic doesnt have the earth/ground PE symbol then it is power.
The print represents 3 phase 240v power being used. That means measuring across any two should have 240v or maybe 220v depends on what your power company supplies you.
Do you have separate contactors for each drive, or one 32 amp contactor for all four? The manual says to use a contactor rated at 30 amps for each drive.
I'm currently laying out a control box using four 400watt servos, and was wondering what size contactor to use. The 400w drives only draw 3.5amps each.
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I have a 32amp contactor and breaker for the 3 750w drives and a 18amp contactor and 20amp breaker for the spindle drive which is 1.8kw all running 240v for main and control power.
But depends on if your going to use 120v or 240v
If 240v an 18amp contactor would be fine for 3 400w drives. I would try to get the breaker a little closer like 15amp
LtDan,
I'm building up a CNC router and I have 4 DMM servos (dyn4) - so thank you for the very timely post. I've yet to purchase a motion controller - I've been considering the PMDX-126/ESS or PMDX-424 (all in one) for use with mach 4. Since yours is a recent build - I was wondering if you had a compelling reason <not> to use something like the 424? Features? Speed? After a bit of research one difference that I could see was that the 424 and similar boards from PMDX max out at 100 khz step/dir whereas the ESS goes up to 4 mhz. I don't know if that limitation affects me or not.
This is a first-time build (for me), the router is a cnccrouterparts 12x6, the application is mostly light materials - maybe a very occasional aluminum part. I went with servos (and dmm) because I believed that my cutting speeds will be relatively high... routing wing mold surfaces, foam cores etc.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts, and thanks for showing how a control box should be laid out...
T
Yes it does! I run my ess at 2mkz on each axis, this is for accuracy .0001 And the add on speed controller for a second spindle that I mount on the table. My main spindle on the Z-axis is run like an axis/spindle.
Dan, regarding contactor and estop wiring. I will be wiring 240 single phase. That is: contactor to DMM Drive (R and S) 240 single phase as with your red and black. Contactor to DMM logic (L1&L2) 240 single phase with 1Amp fuse and mode filter as with your blue wires. But you indicated that your contactor <coils> run 120V. So the questions become:
1. Are you running single phase 120V (using black and neutral for example) through the contactor coils and an EStop?
2. (or) Do you have a logic level estop chain connected to a relay to drive the 120V contactor coils?
3. Are you using the PMDX-126 Estop input (J13 Pin 4 to GND)?
4. Do you have a provision such that the PMDX-126 can cause the connector to break and then shutdown DMM drives (software fault / software estop).
Todd Wetzel
Yes Todd you are correct on the main and logic power.
Yes 120v for the coils just make sure you have a dedicated nuetral (white) for this all the way to your main panel in which is bonded with the ground.
yes this 120v is controlled by a 24v relay controlled by logic in which I use 2x dpdt...latch and unlatch relays and coils. the contactors have auxillary contacts for this. I tie the estop circuit from the pmdx to and the drive fault output circuit. the contactor coils are also controlled by 2 momentary push buttons on the other relay. Buttons (red n green) nc and the other is no this is for drive on off power that way they do not just power up when you clear your estop in the software which closes on your bob output. But even when the green button has been pressed to power them up the estop output fom the bob can interrupt the coil and kill power. Full proof safety circuit. All of my HMI button controls are 24v to keep the high voltage contained in the cabinet. Another way to do this setup is with a etsop safety relay which usually provides plenty of contacts no nc. find em cheap on ebay.I used a couple phoenix contact din relays.
Hope that explains
Dan
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