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10-01-2017 #1
Just wondered what types of electrical connectors people like to use on their machines?
I'm currently rigging up a Z-axis probe, and so want something that is reliable and latched so that it won't come adrift without me noticing. I'm thinking an XLR type connector could be appropriate, but I thought I'd cast the net out to see what forum members use more generally on their machines for the motor drives, limit/home switches and probes. Or is hard wiring preferred?
Looking forward to hearing any thoughts!
Cheers
Graeme
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10-01-2017 #2
Hi Graeme,
I use hard wired for mine, less to come loose and cause problems 😁
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10-01-2017 #3https://emvioeng.com
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10-01-2017 #4
I'm using XLR 4-pin for motor connections. Signal connections (limit switches, e-stop, touch plate, etc) use GX16, bought cheap from Aliexpress. That's (I believe) the same connector that the usual air- and water-cooled spindles use with a screwed locking ring for security. Just hold them over a box or tray when you try to refit the fiddly little screw on the side...
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11-01-2017 #5
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11-01-2017 #6
Thanks for the feedback, guys - some good suggestions there!
From this small sample it seems like there's no single solution, and that hardwiring is often chosen. I can certainly see why that might be a good approach. I suppose it depends on the circumstances.
In my case I am keen to have my touch plate detachable, but obviously there is no room for this connection to be unreliable, else cutter breakages will occur! Hence a good quality latching connector, if you have to use one at all, is essential. I now have a couple of options to investigate further!
Just curious, Boyan - how do you deploy your conductive tape? Would you mind elaborating?
Cheers
Graeme
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how do you deploy your conductive tape? Would you mind elaborating?..Clive
The more you know, The better you know, How little you know
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11-01-2017 #8
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11-01-2017 #9
Thanks Boyan - so essentially shielding?
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11-01-2017 #10
If you're just talking about a touch plate why not use 4mm banana plugs? That way the wire can be fixed and put out the way and then plugged in to the plate (or corner plate)
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