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    Smile EZ-Router Owners . . .

    EZ-Router Owners . . .would love to hear about your machine . . .

    I visited EZ-Router recently & I must say they have a very nice operation . . . There were at least 1/2 a dozen new machines crated and wrapped waiting for the trucking company to carry them to new homes . . .

    I got an excellent tour of there facility. They answered every question I asked even after I told them that I would most likely be a DIY home built.

    Although to have some very sturdy well engineered components that I will be seeking, such as there belt reduction unit. It is based on a 1/2" thick piece of steel plate.

    My next trip coming up I plan to visit PlasmaRoute in OK.

    Hope this starts a dialogue on EZ-Router . . . .

    Steve

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    I have been visiting the zone for many months now but this is my first post.

    I own both a plasma and a router machine from ez-router. i have been nothing but pleased with both of them. I run both machines at lease 4 days a week all day long and i have never had any problems. i have had to call their tech support a couple of times but it has always been user error and the guys at ez-router have always been very helpful.

    Brandon in sales is the guy to talk to if you are interested in a machine. he is very knowledgable and is not pushy. Both Jacob and John have both been helpful in the Tech Support department.

    I give ez-router a thumbs up. As long as business keeps growing i hope to go back to ez-router and buy more machines.

    Scott



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    I also have EZ plasma cutter imported from the States to Egypt through a friend who has a license to import goods.I am quite busy to set down and start running it any how i leveled it and try the road runner program without activating the torch but not further.
    when i try to home the Z axis the torch keeps diving down even after triggering the home switch and the motor still pushing the torch down until l push the reset button. i need to say that also the z axis works only down regardless if you push z++ or z__ buttons unfortunatly the operation manual was lost during the long journy from the states to Egypt. Can any the good people help to solve this issue.accept my regards



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    mohamedmetwally,

    Have you contacted our Tech Support about this problem. Please give us a call or shoot an email over to support@ez-router.com. Our Tech Support will get you going. Always feel free to contact us with any problems or questions.

    Thanks,

    Brandon Roberts
    Sales Manager
    ez-Router Inc.



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    Default z axis problem and EZ support

    Brandon
    sorry to write about my ez plasma problem before contacting your tech support
    I think this was what I should do first. thanks for your reply and I am going to write to you about the plasma cutter problem and I am sure about your help and support.
    my email address is mohammed.metwally@halliburton.com

    with my regards

    mohammed metwally



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    Greetings Fellows,

    I need some help with my EZ. She jamed up today and I haven't been able to Referance back to home. I'm getting an error message "Limit switch tripped". I can move the gantry around if I turn of the Limit Switch. I can' get much responce at this time.

    Sure would appreciate a little help.

    I called their support but doubt they will give me much help.

    Joe Crumley
    Norman Sign Company, Norman, Oklahoma, SandBlasted Signs, Sign Painter, Redwood Signs



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    joe i am sure you know a limit switch is a simple low voltage contact switch, generally if you can turn it off in the software ( i presume mach) and operate then check the wiring first switch second with a multimeter, a grainger supply should have another switch

    James McGrew CAMaster 508 ATC
    www.mcgrewwoodwork.com http://dropc.am/p/EJaKyl


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