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Old 10-24-2006, 05:01 PM
 
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need help on milltronics cent 1 install index rotary table

hi we have a milltronic cent 1 old control, need help
how to hook up the hass index, anyone own a milltronic
with indexer
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Old 10-25-2006, 09:53 AM
 
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See attached docs.
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File Type: pdf CENT 1 INDEXER.pdf‎ (20.2 KB, 84 views)
File Type: doc Wiring a Haas Indexer to the Centurion 1 control.doc‎ (59.0 KB, 123 views)
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Old 10-25-2006, 05:11 PM
 
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ok i hook up exactly like in the blueprint
red wire go to misc 11pin
blue ground
black to the relay tb1 spare relay common
white to relay tb3 spare relay no contact
and i hook up another wire wire fr tb7(is 24volt) to mics 13 pin
wrote program 9025
M65
G4P.5
M75
M32
PROGRAM 9027
(DO NOT REMOVE)
SET X7
CLR X7
change in the parameter m code
9025 to 71
9027 to 65
all done
in the haas index
pp1 to #1 relay pulsed for 1/4 second at the end
pp2 #1 normally close.

wrote short program
M71
G1 X3
test it not woking.
in the screen x input wait channel 0 for open
when press cycle start M71 await channel change to 1 flashing 1 and 0
M FUCTION still on 0
however the index not rotate.

can you explain how is the mics pin 11 talk to the index and how
mics pin 13 work when hook up with the tb7(24 volt)
thanx you
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Old 10-26-2006, 10:09 AM
 
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Misc 13 turns on the relay to activate the cycle start on the indexer.
Misc 11 is the signal for the wait channel as long as it is grounded it will the cnc will wait.
The indexer may need more time to start you can put a dwell between the set x7 and clr x7 make it
SET X7
G4P1
CLR X7
this will make it wait 1 second.
The indexer must have the parameter set so the indexer done signal is normaly closed
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Old 10-26-2006, 10:44 AM
 
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when i test M71 MISC pin 13 still on 0 didn't turn to 1
to turn on the relay.
and mis pin11 keep flashing 1 and 0 constantly.
in haas pp2 i set it to normally close.

program 9025 and 9027
M code custom m71 m65

which program control for the wait channel msc 11
and mics 13 is there a way to test if the signal coming out those
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Old 10-30-2006, 10:37 AM
 
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Misc 11 is the wait channel. this needs to have a ground while it should be waiting. When it is grounded under the diag X in 7 should go to a 1.
Then make a program that is M32 then some sort of axis move.
The machine sould just sit until you remove the ground from misc. 11
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I can't find what M32 is/does.
Anybody know?
Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-15-2007, 11:02 AM
 
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M32 tells the control to wait for the wait channel
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Thanks mholden,
A guy was using this on his Cent 5:
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N1 PULSE1Y12 (OUTPUT WIRE FROM PLUG Y-OUT TO FIRE INDEXER)
N2 G4 X.5
N3 IF PIN[1006]=0 GOTO 2
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This would work most of the time but he experienced intermittent lockups. His PULSEx parameter was set for 500 milliseconds.
I'll tell him about M32.
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