Go into Mach 3 setting and you will see inches and metric selection.Can you set Mach 3 for inches if you have metric screws???
Kim
First of all .... thanks for the info................
So let's say we have a metric lead screw that is 12mm in dia and has a 4mm pitch wth 2 starts.
With 2 starts the effective pitch is 2mm per revolution.
2mm = 2X.0394in or .0788in per revolution,
1 inch / .0788 = 12.69 revolutions per inch
the stepper motor has 200 steps per revolution
12.69 revolutions X 200 steps per revolutions = 2538 steps per inch.........
So .... how did I do...............?????
Kim
Kim
You really need to know if your screws are 4mm pitch, or 4mm lead.
If it measures 4mm from one thread to the next adjacent thread and it's 2 start, then the lead is 8mm. If it's 2mm from thread to thread and it's 2 start, then the lead is 4mm.
Most likely, it's an 8mm lead. They're at least a little more common.
8mm is .314861", or 3.175 turns per inch. (unit)
Most steppers are 200 steps per rotation, but most drives also offer microstepping. Microstepping can range from 2 to 1 up to maybe 20 to 1. Gecko drives, for example are 10 to 1 or 2000 steps per revolution.
With a Gecko drive, a 200 step motor, and a screw with 8mm of lead, you get 6350 steps per inch.
I hope that helps
Royce
Kim
I was thinking those had Xylotex controllers. If so, I think they were 8 microsteps instead of 10.
You can always just check the travel once you have it set.
Royce
You do not have Xylotex controller unless you changed from original controller on that machine. You are correct it is 10 microsteps.My cuemonster controller has 10 micro steps........ my motor steps are set to 20,000 in Mach 3.....
Kim
I will put an indicator on it and check to be sure...........
thanks for you help....... I appreciate it
Kim
You do not have Xylotex controller unless you changed from original controller on that machine. You are correct it is 10 microsteps.
if you want the mill to run to the machine that you currently use with mm screws such as 2 of my 5. I have the machine set to inches and you can go to settings and axis calibration. if you set up an indicator and use the jog pendant, mach 3 will calibrate the steps. I have two machines that supposedly have the exact screws but the steps are a little bit different. if you start with the setup from mach support and use the calibration method that you can dial the machine very accurate.
thanks
Robert Harris
This video is a good watch showing how to do it. Hope this helps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkO5tc-jSxw
Dave