Hi,
I am close to completing my plasma table build and I have a question regarding the wiring of the torch trigger.
I am using a Cutmaster 12mm with a SL100 machine torch. It has a control cable connector coming out of the ATC male connector.
I have wired pins 3 and 4 to a solenoid and pin 13 to a common earth in my control cabinet.
When I bridge the solenoid, I get air flow at the torch tip, but no arc. Have I wired this correctly?
I have utilized many posts on this site to help me over a few hurdles during my build and just want to say thanks to all the knowledgeable people that have provided valuable input. Hopefully as I gain more experience, I will be able to share my experiences.
Murray
Machine torch wiring question
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Re: Machine torch wiring question
Hi
Which connector are you referencing to?
Pins 3 and 4 on the ATC connector are connected together to fire the torch and pin 8 is chassis ground (safety earth).
On the CPC connector pins 3 and 4 are connected together to fire the torch. I don't know about the rest of the pins.
If you have a CNC connector on the unit (a CPC bulkhead) J2, then pins 3 and 4 are connected together to fire the torch and OK to move signal (ARC OK) is pins 12 and 14 connected together.
John.
Which connector are you referencing to?
Pins 3 and 4 on the ATC connector are connected together to fire the torch and pin 8 is chassis ground (safety earth).
On the CPC connector pins 3 and 4 are connected together to fire the torch. I don't know about the rest of the pins.
If you have a CNC connector on the unit (a CPC bulkhead) J2, then pins 3 and 4 are connected together to fire the torch and OK to move signal (ARC OK) is pins 12 and 14 connected together.
John.
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Re: Machine torch wiring question
Thanks for your reply John
Part number for the machine torch assembley:
OTD7/5215 – 7.6m lead ATC – compatible with Cutmaster Machines.
There is a small cable and plug coming out of the the ATC male connector. It is a 14 pin plug with only 3 pins wired. The paperwork that came with the torch states: Pin 3 and 4 for START (I get 24V DC across these pins with a multi-meter), and pin 13 for GROUND.
Hope this helps.
Murray
Part number for the machine torch assembley:
OTD7/5215 – 7.6m lead ATC – compatible with Cutmaster Machines.
There is a small cable and plug coming out of the the ATC male connector. It is a 14 pin plug with only 3 pins wired. The paperwork that came with the torch states: Pin 3 and 4 for START (I get 24V DC across these pins with a multi-meter), and pin 13 for GROUND.
Hope this helps.
Murray
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Re: Machine torch wiring question
Also, my hand torch has 4 pins in the plug, whereas my machine torch has 7 pins
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Re: Machine torch wiring question
Update.
Last night I decided to strip the heads on the machine and hand torches to try to work out the difference in pin configuration at the plugs. The machine torch plug has 4 pins on the left and three pins on the right, whereas the hand torch plug only has 4 pins on the left. On both plugs the 4 pins on the left are the same. 2 pins for trigger and 2 pins for the shield cup proximity switch. The 3 pins on the right side of the machine torch plug are 1 for earth, and the other 2 are disconnected at the torch head (maybe for an ohmic sensor?????). Once I reassembled both, the machine torch decided to work properly. I think my problem was in the shield cup proximity switch. Although it was screwed on quite tightly, I don't think it was tight enough."
I feel like a bit of a goose for not checking this out first, but as they say, we live and learn.
My background is more mechanical, so all of this electrical stuff is a bit of a steep learning curve
Last night I decided to strip the heads on the machine and hand torches to try to work out the difference in pin configuration at the plugs. The machine torch plug has 4 pins on the left and three pins on the right, whereas the hand torch plug only has 4 pins on the left. On both plugs the 4 pins on the left are the same. 2 pins for trigger and 2 pins for the shield cup proximity switch. The 3 pins on the right side of the machine torch plug are 1 for earth, and the other 2 are disconnected at the torch head (maybe for an ohmic sensor?????). Once I reassembled both, the machine torch decided to work properly. I think my problem was in the shield cup proximity switch. Although it was screwed on quite tightly, I don't think it was tight enough."
I feel like a bit of a goose for not checking this out first, but as they say, we live and learn.
My background is more mechanical, so all of this electrical stuff is a bit of a steep learning curve