Been a busy spell the last few weeks and not got much done.
The coolant when I got it just seemed to be operated from a panel switch or so I understand, however it seemed like things may have been altered at some point as I found mounting holes near the main coolant hose which would suggest there had been solenoid valves fitted at one time, also there was a relay board which likely was used to control the valves. The relay board had fried traces on it as the diodes had shorted, this is likely why things had been bypassed. I also found that there was an outlet at the top of the sloping floor in the enclosure, it is a washdown
The pipework had been bypassed so obviosly not been used for a long time.
Anyway fitted some valves I had bought a while back and repaired the relay board and its all working from Mach now, either panel switches or code. I still have to rewire the coolant pump as it has no earth connection as the wire that has been replaced at some point is only 3 core.
I have also made up a height setter and have mounted it on the front of the enclosure, I will be connecting this to Mach via the Encoder module I have for the CSMIO and the readings can be read via a macropmp and modbus and I can update directly to the tool table.
I also got quite a good deal on some servo drives/motors and cables, they are Telemechanique Lexium05 drives, 3Kw and Berger Lhar servo motors, 2Kw continuous rating.
They are supposed to have only been used for a short period on a test rig but need to wait on a RS485 converter before I can connect to the PC to set them up and also will probably find maintenance info which will let me know how long they have been in operation. I bought 6 sets plus an extra motor and 2 extra sets of cables for £1250 which is a good deal I think
3 of them are for a friend.
Below are a few pics, first the height setter next a close up of the motor/drive/cables and lastly the drives fitted in the control cabinet.
Hood