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    Dyna Mechtronics

    How about a 'Dyna Myte' sub board?

    Not really sure where to put this category. The original 2200, 2300, 2400, 2800 mills and 3000 series lathes were bench top models but the 4000 and 4400 series at 4500lbs, are definitely not. None of these machines are currently in production, but have a loyal following.
    Perhaps under the 'Benchtop Machines' section would be the best choice.

    The 1007 is still made, not sure how many are sold, but it still falls within this category.

    Dyna Mechtronics do make larger stand alone CNC mills, from the 2016 to the 4322. These don't fall within the bench top guidelines so would most likely be in its own section under 'MetalWorking Machines'. Once again not really sure how many were/are being sold.

    And at the same time, what are the chances that posts relating to these machines be moved into this new section? I've seen numerous posts in numerous sections. Knee vertical mills, plasma machines and benchtop machines to name a few.

    Thanks, Timothy


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    The company's formal name is Dyna Mechtronics. They often put a name plate on the machines that stated "DYNAMYTE".

    Dyna made the following machines:

    Benchtop mills with SKIP control:
    2000
    2100
    2200
    2300
    2400
    2800
    2900 (2800 with ATC)

    Benchtop lathe with SKIP control:
    3000

    Full size with SKIP control:
    4000
    4400 (same as 4000 but with ATC)

    Full size with Mitsubishi M3 & M520 controls:
    DM4400M (same mechanicals as 4400 but with Mitsubishi M3 control)
    DM4500
    DM4800
    DM4800C (re-badged Johnford mill with swing arm ATC)
    DL3300 lathe

    Benchtop with Dyna's PC control:
    DM1007

    Knee Mill with Dyna's PC control:
    EM3116

    Full size with Dyna's PC control:
    DM2016
    HF3016
    DM3220
    HF4020
    DM4322


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    Cool. Even more history than I knew. Not that I know much.

    Exactly the reason we need a Dyna Mechtronics section.

    Timothy

    PS. I have two DM4400's


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    I second that idea...

    Any chance in doing this?
    I have 2 dyna myte 2000 mills.
    Frustrating to search all over the place.
    Tom


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    Right on! Thanks.

    Timothy


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    im just starting out programming a 3116 and need a sample program for drilling holes in a line , im missing something and it keeps going to z home after G01


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    Quote Originally Posted by pathfinder53105 View Post
    im just starting out programming a 3116 and need a sample program for drilling holes in a line , im missing something and it keeps going to z home after G01
    When I first got my 3116 I had a few issues that were loose wires. After I got that fixed it worked fine. Thought I would throw that out in case you just got your mill "installed".

    Line cycle:
    G35 L A N

    L) is the length between holes
    A) is the angle
    N) is the number of holes

    To use this you must first set a drill cycle with a G81 or G83.

    G83 X0.000 Y0.000 Z-.250 R.100 Q.05 F2.0

    X Y Z) are the coordinates of the hole
    R) is the rapid plane for the start and end of the cycle
    Q) is the step. In this case the drill will retract every .050" and resume until the Z depth is reached.
    F) is the feed rate.

    Hope this helps out. All these commands are on the right side of the screen when programing. Hit tab and the cursor will jump to the list and you can scroll through the commands and see the syntax.


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    mazak vqc m2

    i cannot find a drill option in the tool file on mazak m2 control


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    Anyone have schematics for DM1007 ?
    Replaced the spindle shaft encoder and it won't work anymore.

    Any help greatly appreciated.


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    I have a DYNA 2400 with the conversational programming. I love it. Has anyone here added the option of Mach 3 along side of the DYNA programming? I would appreciate any help.


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