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    shg 1212 y axis problem.

    Hi, I'm new.
    I bought this machine one year ago(used).

    the machine a week ago started having problems with the y-axis.
    For example when I'm making a cut 3mm mdf and is moving along the y axis suddenly get stuck and you hear the motor straining without result.

    I want to know if someone happened something similar.
    (Sorry for writing, not my native language)
    Hernan


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    I dont have the 1212 i have the 0609 but had the same problem
    it ended up being the pretensioning nut on the bearing for the
    ball screw shaft had tightened itself a bit too much
    just back it off a wisker and check if it helps.

    Richard


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    Hi richard thanks for answering the question.
    We discovered after struggling a while with the machine that was not the y-axis
    The problem is in the cable connecting the CNC to udisk (to false contacts).

    Greetings and thanks again.


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