![]() ![]() I still plan on getting a spindle for a work project.Has anyone here with a Nextwave CNC Controller for Shark CNC Machine added the capability of Automatic Spindle Control? Nextwave's Early CNC Machines Controllers were not capable of Automatic Spindle Control but had said they were going to add that capability in future Shark models. We are open to any suggestions or settings that some may have come across with Mach3 or with routers using these type of spindles. With my Fluke multimeter are the following,Įarth to the machine is 0.2 ohms running or not.Įarth to the machine when running is 0.02v acĮarth to the machine when not running is showing 0.001v I did notice that the AM radio in the background was only outputting static. I suggested that the spindle be insulated with mylar between the spindle and the spindle clamp and then try it. Now that the spindle is connected to the Z axis, when the spindle is started,the software of Mach3 goes into E-stop.Įverything is earthed like it was in the earlier tests when the spindle was not on the machine. When the spindle was not connected to the machine last night on testing the spindle could be started etc and all the axis moved and all was ok. When the spindle is started the Mach3 goes into E-stop. The tank capacity at the moment is 5 litre but can be increased if needed.The tubing at the moment is flexible PVC. The tap water here is chlorine treated and has a high mineral content. The coolant is 25% glycol and 75% distilled water. It all seems fine so far.At 18k it is very quite and smooth.įor the cooling, he has a submersible fish pond pump. Seems the board is not outputting the correct controller voltage. ![]() He has had some problems with the controller board controlling the spindle on/off and speed. It is very sweet using the water cooled spindle. In another thread last year I mentioned about these spindles.Well my friend finally got his machine going last night. ![]()
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