CS-lab sim CNC servo controller (part 2)

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Hello there, and welcome back to the second episode of our journey in building the CS-lab CNC controller. Today, we're delving deep into the heart of our project as we work on creating a custom-made controller back panel. This panel is not just your typical piece of equipment; it's the backbone of our setup. We're going to mount all the essential hardware, including the motion controller and motor drivers, and let's not forget the 24-volt power supplies that power our CNC machine.
    But the real highlight of this episode is our main wiring harness. This is where we bring all the intricate connections to life. We're going to connect all the signal cables that bridge the controller and the servo drives, creating the vital communication network for our CNC system. It's like the nervous system of our machine, enabling it to move precisely and efficiently.
    Additionally, we'll be tackling the wiring for the servo power supply. This step is crucial to ensure that our servo motors receive the necessary power to perform their tasks effectively.
    So, stay tuned, because in this video, you'll witness the careful orchestration of cables, connectors, and power sources coming together to create a cohesive and functional CNC system. It's a pivotal moment in our journey towards precision and efficiency. Don't forget to like and subscribe to follow our progress as we build something truly remarkable.
    cnc controller cabinet files: grabcad.com/li...
    CS-lab link: en.cs-lab.eu/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @timjo-n4q
    @timjo-n4q Місяць тому

    Bonjour, pour les alimentations, vous voulez dir une alim pour entrée+sortie et une alim pour CSMIO/IPS ou, 1 alim pour sortie+CSMIO/MIO et une alim pour entrée? Merci

  • @bxtrem
    @bxtrem 18 днів тому

    helo i wirk on a cnc that has these simdrive drivers ... yesterday on one driver started to blink red led ... first i had 2 failed attempts to cut . in witch the 2y axis were not sicronizing after homing ... shaking the entire axis. the homing was smooth but using the joystick to move forward after homming the axis started shaking imediatly stoped and powercicled and hommed 2 more times . and after the 2 attempts and powercycle the machine ... the homing procedure didn*t worked anymore ...mach 3 indicating an error at motors . the driver blinking many times red and from time to time ... around 1 minute blinking green .

  • @twoguysoneworkshop8744
    @twoguysoneworkshop8744 4 місяці тому

    Just stumbled across your video... I am also a big CSLabs fan. Nice sheet metal base for the back panel!
    Will you be able to access the backplate from the back once its in your machine, in case you need to re-run any wires?
    Why didn't you use ferrules on our cables? Unlike the WAGOs you are using, the other clamps should not be used without to avoid loose connections over time. They also come in dual to make daisy-chaining easier.
    Also, I would recomment to protect the edges of the cable holes, as otherwise vibrations from the machine may damage the insulation over time. Had a similar issue on my machine and it was a nightmare to find the faulty cable later on.

    • @diy-bros.1995
      @diy-bros.1995  2 місяці тому

      yea, good point. I have to keep these in mind.

  • @kallestrom4009
    @kallestrom4009 9 місяців тому +1

    Will you sell this custom panel as well? Im going to start a new build wich is going to be a granite chassi aluminum mold slayer in januari. Tierd of the ups n downs with both uccnc and mach from the previous builds sim cnc seems to be fun complete solution.

    • @diy-bros.1995
      @diy-bros.1995  8 місяців тому +1

      Do you mean back panel where elements will fit ?

    • @kallestrom4009
      @kallestrom4009 8 місяців тому

      Yepp the back panel

    • @diy-bros.1995
      @diy-bros.1995  8 місяців тому

      I added files in description if you need.