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    hard overtravel on all axis

    need help, i have a hard overtravel on all axis negative and positive, what do i do to reset? my router is a shoda dual tables.


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    What control is it? Generally hard overtravel on all axis indicates the supply to the overtravel switches is missing, often 24vdc.
    They are customarily normally closed switches so lack of 24v would give you an overtravel on all.
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