Siemens Micromaster 420
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Siemens Micromaster 420
so...
I have this Siemens Micromaster 420 for running the Presto's motor (US) here in the EU.
"Recently" I didn't run the machine... because of the job, tweaking the cutterhead... so it came to around one year the machine didn't run. Today I wanted to run it again but the platter didn't turn - because the motor was standing still.
I remember last time I was adjusting the speed for the platter there were some "programs" I think named P1001 and P1003 (for 33 and 45 rpm). Today I didn't find them...
Does anybody here use this controller for running the lathe motor? Is it possible that the controller resets after some time of not using it?
I do have the manual but there's so much of this I almost started to cry...
does anybody know any easy way to fix this? dr.dub?
I have this Siemens Micromaster 420 for running the Presto's motor (US) here in the EU.
"Recently" I didn't run the machine... because of the job, tweaking the cutterhead... so it came to around one year the machine didn't run. Today I wanted to run it again but the platter didn't turn - because the motor was standing still.
I remember last time I was adjusting the speed for the platter there were some "programs" I think named P1001 and P1003 (for 33 and 45 rpm). Today I didn't find them...
Does anybody here use this controller for running the lathe motor? Is it possible that the controller resets after some time of not using it?
I do have the manual but there's so much of this I almost started to cry...
does anybody know any easy way to fix this? dr.dub?
- dubcutter89
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Hi!
I did it on YOUR machine when it was restored, but I can't remember how it was done...(remembering that i also asked andy back then )
Hmm, yes I think there are only 2 or 3 things to set-up, something like "fixed speed on switch pos. x , and on pos. y" or so...
Guess you will have to read the manual...sorry
all the best
Lukas
I did it on YOUR machine when it was restored, but I can't remember how it was done...(remembering that i also asked andy back then )
Hmm, yes I think there are only 2 or 3 things to set-up, something like "fixed speed on switch pos. x , and on pos. y" or so...
Guess you will have to read the manual...sorry
all the best
Lukas
Wanted: ANYTHING ORTOFON related to cutting...thx
I still have problems with Micromaster 420... I don't who to ask so I'm writing here as maybe someone knows.
I found out the microcontroller didn't reset as I first thought ... there are still settings of the frequencies for each platter speed. The problem is nothing works now: when the switch is on 33rpm position nothing happens, when it is on 45rpm position there is some hi frequency sound (10kHz) coming from the motor but still - it doesn't turn.
I first thought the machine reset because it was standing still for longer time but obviously that's not it.
The motor is Bodine 115V, 1.0A, H.P. 1/25, rpm 1500-1800, 50/60 Hz.
When I checked the microcontroller's motor settings there were some funny values (motor voltage 230V, 0.16W) but the frequency (60Hz) is correct. Now I don't know if I have to change this or not ... well I tried but there was no difference.
I basically know how to set fixed frequency ... and it is set but there is no action.
Does anybody here (or knows somebody) knows how to fix this? I think I'm getting crazy...
I found out the microcontroller didn't reset as I first thought ... there are still settings of the frequencies for each platter speed. The problem is nothing works now: when the switch is on 33rpm position nothing happens, when it is on 45rpm position there is some hi frequency sound (10kHz) coming from the motor but still - it doesn't turn.
I first thought the machine reset because it was standing still for longer time but obviously that's not it.
The motor is Bodine 115V, 1.0A, H.P. 1/25, rpm 1500-1800, 50/60 Hz.
When I checked the microcontroller's motor settings there were some funny values (motor voltage 230V, 0.16W) but the frequency (60Hz) is correct. Now I don't know if I have to change this or not ... well I tried but there was no difference.
I basically know how to set fixed frequency ... and it is set but there is no action.
Does anybody here (or knows somebody) knows how to fix this? I think I'm getting crazy...