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I can't figure out how to mount my limit switches. I am going to put two on each axis, one set will be used as limit and home switches while the other will purely be limit switches. I asked "where" because I want to know if people typically put them on the moving part of each axis or if they are typically installed in a fixed location at the boundary of axis travel. I can't figure out a good way to attach them to my machine. Should I tap some holes or use a strong double sided tape? I just don't know what people typically do. |
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| hi. i normally see it on a fixed part of themachine, the wire will not move & that is good for the right work & maintenance. if yo can tap on the machine, it is good tipically this method is used by the manufacturers (sorry by my english) |
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