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TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Tue 18 Dec , 2018 14:50 pm
by rasp
Hi,

I have a TU150U machine that needs some TLC and was wondering if Denford has the software and wiring diagram for this machine?

Thanks for any help.

Regards
Graham

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Tue 18 Dec , 2018 20:37 pm
by TDIPower
Do a search, I have seen a few threads on the machines

Pete

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Fri 21 Dec , 2018 12:18 pm
by rasp
Thanks Pete,

I have searched and I can not find any info on this machine all the ones I have found have Baldor drives this has a different make.

Regards
Graham

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Sat 26 Jan , 2019 0:45 am
by rasp
Hi again,

I have had time to play a bit with the machine and here is a picture of the electrical box.

Can someone give me any idea which software I needs and if there is a wiring diagram for this machine.

Thanks
Graham

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Mon 28 Jan , 2019 16:17 pm
by Martin
Hi Graham
You will need to use the TU150 software which you can download from the Denford website. You will also need to copy the Drivers2 & save in the same directory.

http://website.denford.ltd.uk/dos-vinta ... formation/

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Mon 28 Jan , 2019 16:40 pm
by rasp
Thank you for the info Martin I will take a look and see how far I get.

Regards
Graham

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Sun 03 Feb , 2019 21:30 pm
by rasp
Hi All I am back again.

Things have moved on a bit, I downloaded the files Martin suggested and created a DOS boot disk with it all on and it powered up and the X axis shot to the max and jammed there with a jolt, the z crept forward toward the chuck. Estop put a stop to its fun.

My question, is this the correct software if so what do I need to change to make it work right.

The machine is fitted with an air chuck and 8 station tool changer plus a part catcher.

The other thing is even with 100psi it thinks the air is low, I checked the switch and its working fine so I guess its a setting or the wring input is being checked.

Any help would be very well received.

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Thanks
Graham

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Sun 03 Feb , 2019 23:40 pm
by TDIPower
Was the movement as soon as power went on or did you press anything.
Does it have limit/home switches? When the machines I have worked on power up they sit there, you have to press home for movement,
If the location is away from home it drives to the home location at pace, presses the switch, stops, then slowly moves away until the switch is released.
Sounds like it trying to go to home in one direction and move away from home on the other. So worth checking the switches/cables

Could be wrong though

Pete

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Mon 04 Feb , 2019 8:56 am
by Martin
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The attached record sheet has a copy of the .OPT file that was sent out with it.

If youy copy the text & copy over the TU150U.opt file it should then have the original settings.

Let me know how you get on.


AUTOERROR 0
DRAGMARKING 0
DISPLAYSIZE 3
NARROWSIMBOX 0
utils_menu_1 Dos Access
utils_go_1 dos
utils_menu_2 Turning Designer
utils_go_2 ldesign
mirac_sdevice machine
SLAVE_RAMP 2
SLAVE_ACCEL 1000
SLAVE_GAIN_X 1
SLAVE_GAIN_Z 1
SLAVE_KV_X 1
SLAVE_KV_Z 1
SLAVE_KI_X 0
SLAVE_KI_Z 0
SLAVE_KF_X 3
SLAVE_KF_Z 3
----------------------
SLAVE_PCHUCK 1
contour 1
SLAVE_IO 1
FOOTSWITCH 2
NOAIR 0
NOPOTS 0
SLAVE_IOBASE 768
SLAVE_THREAD 1
SLAVE_SPINDLEF 0.85
SLAVE_SPINDLELAG 15
SLAVE_MMCONVERT 500
----------------------
mintool 1
maxtool 8
SLAVE_ATC 3
----------------------
MOVERANGEX 94
MACHINEEXTENTX 94
MOVERANGEZ 146
MACHINEEXTENTZ 146
----------------------
HIGHFEED 7500
HIGHFEEDZ 7500

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Mon 04 Feb , 2019 19:25 pm
by rasp
Pete,

as soon as the control screen was displayed the x axis set off and hit the end stop toward the home position, the z was also creeping toward the chuck away from home.

Martin, Thank you I will give it a go but they look almost the same as what is in it at the moment.

Graham

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Mon 04 Feb , 2019 21:19 pm
by TDIPower
That sort of sounds like home switch issues BUT only if you had called for a home. Got to be worth checking the functionality of them.

Pete

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Wed 06 Feb , 2019 1:07 am
by rasp
Well its looking like a duff Mint card, as soon as the machine becomes ready the mint sends out a voltage on the analogue and off it sets at rapid in X and at creep in Z.

Anybody have an old Mint card they don't want?

If not Mach4 here we come!

Thanks
Graham

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Sun 24 Feb , 2019 1:11 am
by rasp
Here are some pictures of the sad state this machine is in.

Before some much needed TLC.
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Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Sun 24 Feb , 2019 1:21 am
by rasp
This is its current state

Talk about routine maintenance, its never had any....

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Fri 01 Mar , 2019 21:54 pm
by rasp
I can not believe what a mess this machine is in, what ever has been cut in it has turned the coolant to acid and stripped the paint off it just like Nitromors would. Everything is covered in a thick paste like gloop that stinks and sticks like s..t to a blanket.

The chap I got it from said he had been using it up until a few weeks back, I strongly disagree with that statement.

BTW has anybody got a coolant tank for one of these that they would like to sell.

Well the fight back has started.

The machine has been completely dismantled and major parts sent for blasting and de-greasing then on to paint.

All the mechanical bits are in boxes most will need major cleaning and checking, most of the bearings are shot and new ones have been ordered.

The slides look good and no sign of damage and the spindle nose looks as if its never seen the light of day since it was built. So that is a relief.

The tailstock was solid with gunge and the shaft is a bit pitted on the underside but the bore looks okay.

The parts catcher was seized solid but the air cylinder works just fine so that will get the attention it needs.

I am saving the tool changer for later when I can connect it to the control and see what works and what needs looking at.

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Sat 02 Mar , 2019 15:17 pm
by SimonRafferty
That was in a sorry state! On the plus side, when you've finished you'll have a fantastic Lathe!

I'm envious of your power chuck & parts catcher!

It looks like a good candidate for a new control system as yours looks more antiquated than even my Fanuc.

Best of luck with the restoration.

Si

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Sun 03 Mar , 2019 1:11 am
by rasp
Can anybody tell me what make the chuck is in the above pictures.

Thanks
Graham

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Sun 03 Mar , 2019 21:12 pm
by TDIPower
Loving the dedication to this. really cant wait to see it all unfold


Pete

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Mon 04 Mar , 2019 1:00 am
by rasp
Well I am not sure if its dedication or stupidity yet :D

But here are some pictures of the rebuild. More to follow :-

Re: TU150U in need of TLC

Posted: Mon 18 Mar , 2019 1:32 am
by rasp
Its starting to go back together. I am not going mad with it so some parts are just cleaned and checked and refitted. After all its going to be used.

Bed shimmed to base.
New spindle bearings for a start.
New keep plates and Turcite facings.
Swarf chip area and fluid run off tank coated in rubber paint to help stop electrolysis.