Hello to all!
I need a help from this great forum team.
I'm currently changing the original control from my CNC lathe, it does not work properly with the Windows (conflicts) and stop in the middle of operation and the windows closes the control software.
So I decided to change to the Mach3.
My question is regarding the Mach controller board. I was advised that the connection of the board with the PC cannot be via USB port, it MUST be via Parallel port because the synchronization of the chuck spindle with the "Z" Axis for machining Threads.
Does anyone here have experience with Mch3 on lathe to confirm/or not that information?
My preference is to use USB connection because I use a Notebook on this lathe.
Another help needed is regarding MACRO to control ATC.
This lathe has a small Tool Turret with 8 positions and I have no idea how to write a Macro for Mach3.
The turret is a ratchet type driven by a step motor that rotate 45 degrees for each tool a back a few degrees to hold the turret in position.
Anyone could help?
Very much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Edi
I need a help from this great forum team.
I'm currently changing the original control from my CNC lathe, it does not work properly with the Windows (conflicts) and stop in the middle of operation and the windows closes the control software.
So I decided to change to the Mach3.
My question is regarding the Mach controller board. I was advised that the connection of the board with the PC cannot be via USB port, it MUST be via Parallel port because the synchronization of the chuck spindle with the "Z" Axis for machining Threads.
Does anyone here have experience with Mch3 on lathe to confirm/or not that information?
My preference is to use USB connection because I use a Notebook on this lathe.
Another help needed is regarding MACRO to control ATC.
This lathe has a small Tool Turret with 8 positions and I have no idea how to write a Macro for Mach3.
The turret is a ratchet type driven by a step motor that rotate 45 degrees for each tool a back a few degrees to hold the turret in position.
Anyone could help?
Very much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Edi