WIRE BREAK DETECTING DEVICE FOR WIRE ELECTRIC DISCHARGE MACHINE
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1. A wire break detecting device for a wire electric discharge machine for machining a workpiece by generating electric discharge by intermittently applying voltage pulses between a wire electrode and the workpiece with quiescent periods interposed, the device comprising:
- a test voltage applying means for applying test voltage for checking conduction between upper and lower power feeding elements during quiescent periods in the machining;
a conduction determining means for receiving an output signal from the test voltage applying means to determine whether or not the wire electrode is in conducting state; and
a voltage application command means for stopping application of voltage from a machining power source when the conduction determining means determines that the wire electrode is not in conducting state, assuming that breakage of the wire electrode has occurred.
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Abstract
In electric discharge machining for intermittently applying voltage pulses between a wire electrode and a workpiece with quiescent periods interposed, test voltage for checking conduction between upper and lower power feeding elements is applied during quiescent periods. When there is no conduction, it is determined that the wire electrode is broken between the upper and lower power feeding elements.
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1. A wire break detecting device for a wire electric discharge machine for machining a workpiece by generating electric discharge by intermittently applying voltage pulses between a wire electrode and the workpiece with quiescent periods interposed, the device comprising:
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a test voltage applying means for applying test voltage for checking conduction between upper and lower power feeding elements during quiescent periods in the machining; a conduction determining means for receiving an output signal from the test voltage applying means to determine whether or not the wire electrode is in conducting state; and a voltage application command means for stopping application of voltage from a machining power source when the conduction determining means determines that the wire electrode is not in conducting state, assuming that breakage of the wire electrode has occurred.
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