We are a school and have been given a triac cnc machine by a local engineering company. The serial No. is TR16045B/1 the date of manufacter is June 1985. Other information on the classification plate is- serial No of control 030 and wiring diagrams A3-400030/31/32
Can anyone help with
1/ information or instructions on how to opperate and program it
2/ availability and supplier of the data storage cassette or can the machine be modified to take a conventional cassette.
3/ Interfacing with a pc so we can run design programs eg. Solid works or other 3D programs[/b]
TRIAC INFORMATION WANTED ON OLD MACHINE
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Hi
You are asking a number of questions which are complicated in themselves.
My suggestion is you look at the link below "Running an unmodified machine using Mach3.
viewtopic.php?t=1108
If you use this method you can ignore most of the slow electronics and use Mach3 on a PC or laptop neglecting the need for an ancient cassette drive.
Mach3 is a modern, cost effective, machine cotroller with great functionality.
Clearly mach3 will take gcode from a suitable post processer from nearly any CAM software. The complicated, and sometimes expensive bit is converting your 3D models to suitable code. There are a number of CAM packages that interface with Mach3. I suggest you visit the mach3 website for more info.
Hope this helps
You are asking a number of questions which are complicated in themselves.
My suggestion is you look at the link below "Running an unmodified machine using Mach3.
viewtopic.php?t=1108
If you use this method you can ignore most of the slow electronics and use Mach3 on a PC or laptop neglecting the need for an ancient cassette drive.
Mach3 is a modern, cost effective, machine cotroller with great functionality.
Clearly mach3 will take gcode from a suitable post processer from nearly any CAM software. The complicated, and sometimes expensive bit is converting your 3D models to suitable code. There are a number of CAM packages that interface with Mach3. I suggest you visit the mach3 website for more info.
Hope this helps