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Hi All I have a small 4x4 flatbed milling machine using mach 3, which has been working fine for the last 3 years and was working fine for most of yesterday but at the end of the day the z axis decided to go astray but only when it was in the -X area? The Z axis is working perfectly fine in the +X but as soon as it goes into -X it starts going wrong? If you keep the z going down it will just keep going up and down hitting the sensors? Please help as this is driving me crazy |
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