dusty
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Post by dusty on Jul 27, 2021 12:34:30 GMT -5
Ran over 100 balusters for a customer. No problems. Today I have to start on a few menu boards. Homed machine and went to move the spindle to align the work piece and Y axis zips along as usual. X axis is so slow that you have to concentrate to see if it's even moving. Took the cover off, checked connections, restarted machine and the same crap. Help!
Never mind. Called support and Chad had me up and running in less that a minute, THANKS CHAD!!
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Bob
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Post by Bob on Jul 27, 2021 15:30:47 GMT -5
So...What was the solution? Thanks
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Post by Axiom Tool Group on Jul 30, 2021 9:12:13 GMT -5
Bob,
The manual parameters which effect just the user controlled jogging of the machine had accidentally been set to zero.
It would have still allowed a fine to run, but could not be moved in the present state to allow for origin placement.
As Dusty mentioned, it was an very easy fix that took less than two minutes to walk through.
If anyone encounters something similar, where an axis moved for the HOME operation but not for manual jogging...please first try to switch between Slow speed (LSP) and Fast speed (FSP). *You may find that only one of the two have movement problems.
Once identified, the settings can be looked at and changed very easily.
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