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| Hi, I am new to this forum but have gotten tons of good ideas from reading you guys over the last 6 months. Thanks. Here is my problem, I just boght a tree journeyman 310 mill with a dynapath delta 20 control. I ran the machine before I bought it in jog mode and all seemed fine. I ran the spindle speed up and down and ran all axes. again all fine. I then loaded it on a trailer and brought it home. After much coaxing i got it into the garage. I ran the power and turned it on. Again all fine. I referenced the axes. Jogged the axes, fine. Now for the problem. As soon as I start the spindle the whole machine including the control shuts down. I am running everything off a 10hp rotary converter. I thought that maybe it was pulling too much voltage when the motor started up so I ran a seperate 220v supply to the control box for power. Tried running the machine again, same problem. It seems that it is tripping something in the control box and shutting everything down. I am sure i am just missing something. It is a variable speed spindle but that is not controlled by the computer it is manual. If I turn the spindle speed down it takes a bit longer before it shuts everything down, but only 10-15 seconds. I have been messing with everything for 2 days now and am at my witts end. Any help would be much appreciated. The machine is set up 230v 3 phase. Thanks in advance. |
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| update I have checked the voltage phase to phase and phase to ground and here are my findings- L1-L2 238v L2-L3 260v L3-L1 272v L1-G 118v L2-G 120v L3-G 238v L3 is the wild leg and is not used to power the control. Hope this info helps. |
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| Those voltages are waaaaaay to high for that machine. The spindle start stop is just a contactor on a 310. I would remove the out put lines off the contactor and try it again. If it still does it, probably a bad coil, drawing down the low voltage side. |
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| sorry to sound so retarded but I have two contactors that switch on one for cw and two for ccw. if you can give me a little better idea what you are getting at I will go out to the garage and give it a try. When you say the voltages are too high, What should they be? I am running a bridgeport and a clausing lathe off this same rotary converter without any problems. If I unhook the motor from the contactor and turn on switch, the contactor activates and it doesnt shut down until I turn off the motor switch, then it trips something and everything shuts down and restarts. |
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| 230 is nominal. Open the doors and pull the plunger out on the door switch. I'm betting the contactor switching is jolting the door switch causing a shut down. Was very common for the switch mount to come loos in shipping |
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| I have already tried that for both doors. Same result. I have checked all connections and found nothing loose even in the crt housing. I have checked the voltages on the power supply both comming in and going out and they are right. Same for the voltage pins in the crt housing. I have reseated all the control boards and checked all grounds. the wierd thing is everything checks out ok. How do I check the coil you mentioned earlier, and where is it located. Would this have just gone out? it worked fine when I bought it and now its home im having issues. I dont think they pulled a fast one on me, I just think I'm missing something. Is there a setting on the controll I am forgetting to turn on? Is there a spindle rpm limit switch I need to reset? Is it a bad contactor that just gives up after a bit? Thanks by the way, I appreciate it very much. |
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| As far as I can tell everything shuts off. First I hear the contactors switch off killing the spindle motor and the screen goes black and when it comes back on it has initiated its start up routine. I am going to the garage now to check fans and drives. Back in a flash with a report |
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| Ok, It does not appear as if the fans or the drives shut down although the leds did flicker upon shutdown. If they did kick off it was instantaneously back on. My breaker on the side of the machine does not trip and my phase converter goes on "unphased" ha ha. Any ideas? |
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| No real need. If its comming back up on its own, something is drawing the control voltage down. Push one of the contactors in with something insulated, like a sturdy plastic rod, etc. with the control powered up. See if the control drops out doing this. Be careful, live voltage present (cya ya know). Post back. |
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