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« on: April 10, 2011, 04:52:01 AM »

Hi,

I live in New Zealand and am new to the Forum. I have a Taig CNC mill to which I have just added a Sherline rotary table. It is all hooked up and running fine, set up for A axis operation. My question is; can Mach3 continuously rotate the rotary table?

Thanks in advance,
Ken.
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« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2011, 06:17:32 AM »

If you are trying to use it as a spindle then no not really. There may be ways to accomplish this but nothing as simple as just commanding an A axis continuous rotation.

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« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2011, 07:29:28 AM »

In addition to what Hood posted, you will want to use a servo and not a stepper for turning it continously.
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« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2011, 07:26:27 AM »

Hi,

I live in New Zealand and am new to the Forum. I have a Taig CNC mill to which I have just added a Sherline rotary table. It is all hooked up and running fine, set up for A axis operation. My question is; can Mach3 continuously rotate the rotary table?

Thanks in advance,
Ken.

Not sure why you would want to but, if you set up your A axis as a spindle then you could. You would have to turn on spindle with M03 or M04 with a speed command. You may only get 4 or 5 rpm out of it though. This would be hard on the table over time. On the other hand, you could command the A axis for a position in multiples of 360. Say you wanted to rotate twice. The command "G01 A 720 F 500" even with the rollover it should rotate twice around.

Jim.
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