Electric discharge machine capable of preventing electrolytic corrosion attributable to a short-circuit detecting voltage
First Claim
1. An electric discharge machine for machining a workpiece with a tool electrode, comprising:
- detection means for applying a short-circuit detecting voltage between the workpiece and the tool electrode and for detecting a change in the short-circuit detecting voltage to indicate a short-circuit of the workpiece and the tool electrode based on a change in the short-circuit detecting voltage; and
switching means for selectively prohibiting application of the short-circuit detecting voltage applied from the short-circuit detecting means between the workpiece and the tool electrode and selectively causing the workpiece and the tool electrode to be short-circuited with each other when the short-circuit is indicated by said detection means.
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Abstract
A wire-cut electric discharge machine is provided, which is capable of preventing electrolytic corrosion of a workpiece attributable to an application of a short-circuit detecting voltage which is applied from a short-circuit detecting circuit in between the workpiece and a wire electrode, and is thus capable of producing products free from corrosive flaws. The electric discharge machine comprises a relay (20) for selectively short-circuiting the wire electrode (1) and the workpiece (2) with each other through a conductor (3), or a relay (40) for selectively disconnecting electrical connection between the short-circuit detecting circuit (8, 9) and the wire electrode through the conductor, these relays being operable to respond to a control output signal supplied from a numerical control unit (10). Upon completion of electric discharge machining, the relay (20 or 40) operates in response to the control output signal supplied from the numerical control unit, so as to short-circuit the wire electrode with the workpiece, or disconnect the short-circuit detecting circuit from the wire electrode, whereby the short-circuit detecting voltage is prevented from being applied in between the workpiece and the tool electrode.
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1. An electric discharge machine for machining a workpiece with a tool electrode, comprising:
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detection means for applying a short-circuit detecting voltage between the workpiece and the tool electrode and for detecting a change in the short-circuit detecting voltage to indicate a short-circuit of the workpiece and the tool electrode based on a change in the short-circuit detecting voltage; and switching means for selectively prohibiting application of the short-circuit detecting voltage applied from the short-circuit detecting means between the workpiece and the tool electrode and selectively causing the workpiece and the tool electrode to be short-circuited with each other when the short-circuit is indicated by said detection means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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