How to Transfer CNC programs by rs232

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Basic run down of how I setup to transfer programs from my laptop to 2001 kitamura mycenter one and hardinge sv. Your mileage may vary but should be similar/relevant enough to help guide you through the basics if you have never done this and have no one to help like myself. The links below are what I use and have worked for me, I HAVE NO AFFILIATION.
    usb to rs232 cable
    www.amazon.com...
    null modem
    www.amazon.com...
    sourceforge download for smart dnc(I run this on Windows 10 home and it's completely free)
    sourceforge.ne...

Комментарии • 17

  • @jaycrook1076
    @jaycrook1076 2 года назад +1

    I know my response is several months old, but thank you for posting this. Also, love the Kitamura My-1 in the background.
    I just bought 2 used Kitamura My-2 with APC's. I realized at this exact moment, as I was writing my first program for the machine, that I no longer have a computer with a 9 or 25 pin serial port. I don't mind hand entering a short program but when they get longer it's a complete drag. Thanks again, Jay.

    • @lockgessner
      @lockgessner  2 года назад

      your welcome, it was a real head banger sorting all this having never done it. Glad I could help someone. Wish mine was a my-2 the 7.5hp spindle can be a bit of a drag from time to time...

    • @jaycrook1076
      @jaycrook1076 2 года назад

      Hi Lock. I bought the cable and Null modem as suggested along with downloading the Smart DNC software.
      Everything worked! Thanks again.

  • @robertoesquivel3023
    @robertoesquivel3023 Год назад +1

    I have followed your video and It has been helpful, finally I can transfer my programs to my old machine!
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @retrounit7082
    @retrounit7082 3 года назад +1

    Hey, thanks! Appreciate that you shot a video based on my question!

    • @lockgessner
      @lockgessner  3 года назад

      I saw your post and had been contemplating do it, so I decided to get off my butt... Thanks for watching!

  • @azmr
    @azmr 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome Video thanks for the info

  • @rob7439
    @rob7439 2 года назад

    I legit have the same cable set up with null modem adapter and it works fine once i figured out the parameter settings

    • @lockgessner
      @lockgessner  2 года назад +1

      Hey thanks for watching, Your comment sub has pushed me to edit and publish some of the hundreds of hours of footage I have(I lost interest for a bit there.) It took me a minute to get this figured out but once I figured out my machine getting it to work for a buddies hardinge sv lathe was pretty easy.

  • @andrewmasonwerdna
    @andrewmasonwerdna 2 года назад

    page directory is probably down then left or right id imagine at the 1/2 page at bottom, if multi pages, or Alt/ shift function available on a cnc?

  • @davidmartin2320
    @davidmartin2320 2 года назад

    So is this a null modem adaptor.
    Good video very informative.

  • @giova2927
    @giova2927 Год назад

    Hi I would monitoring an old.cnc machine OM series a sigma vc1000 and i would have some idea

  • @TenjinAerospace
    @TenjinAerospace Год назад

    Thanks for the video, I'm working in a machine shop and boss recently had me build him a plasma CNC table and I retrofitted an 1980ties mill to modern Acorn controller , he just recently asked me If I can figure communication between a computer and 2000s era Fanuc control CNC lathe that has serial port on it. This probably saved me lots of research time , thank you for that. one question , the file you make for the CNC mill , are they usually .txt or .gcode ? Also how much memory are those old controllers supposed to have to store all those programs do you know? Thanks!

    • @lockgessner
      @lockgessner  Год назад

      Glad it helped, I always save as .txt. As far as memory that highly variable even within the same control type on same machine; it depends entirely on the bean counter that ordered it… for example my mill has the high speed machining option but the basic memory of 156kbytes(makes a lotta since right🙄) but could have been ordered with something like 4x the memory if my memory serves me correct… it also was ordered with the basic 4 work offsets instead of the upgrades which could be up to 156 sets which again was pretty dumb considering this machine has two pallets…

  • @James-oy6pb
    @James-oy6pb 2 года назад

    what dnc software are you using?

    • @lockgessner
      @lockgessner  2 года назад

      Smart DNC 2015, it is a free software, I'm sure theres better ones but it hasn't failed me yet.

  • @MohammadAli-wi1nj
    @MohammadAli-wi1nj 3 месяца назад

    how can i contact you? any email?