My Triac (excellent machine) runs on Mach 3. I have transfered Mach 3 to a different PC- the old one is a bit unreliable. All settings and options have transfered correctly and programs will run except that the spindle won't turn. Going back to the old PC (using same parallel cable) fixes the proble...
Had a useful chat with Tom, thanks for that.
I had a pendant plugged in at the time which might possibly be the cause of the problem. Also had the dreaded blue screen on the PC once or twice, I might swap that for a start.
My Triac has performed perfectly since I bought it, running on Mach 3. It has however just shown a problem on the z axis. Whilst standing idle, it lost position and the feed became very slow- so slow that you could hear each tick of the stepper even on a rapid move. The Mach screen showed the usual ...
The oiler only works when the spindle is on. You can operate the oiler by pulling the plunger up and leaving it to fall by itself. Thanks! I knew something had to be in operation, thought it was the steppers. The lube pump motor works fine. However, that still leaves the ballscrew shafts looking dr...
I took the motor cover off. The motor seems to be 110V AC. There is no AC voltage on the two motor wires when the steppers are operating, and no sign of movement-(but then the motor says 9 revs per hr which seems incredible considering that there is also a step-down gearbox). So maybe a fuse has gon...
I have recently bought a Triac PC- I'm slightly concerned about the lubrication system. The slides look as you'd expect, oily, not excessively so. However, the ballscrew shaft on the X axis looks dry- should it be visibly oily? The X travel is possibly a bit noisier than I expected but of course the...