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    904-1 cold start

    I finally got 2 new servo drives for my 4020,but am having trouble with cold start.I jog all axis to the markers then enter cs.My marker for the y is all the way at the end of the way closest to the operator,not near the middle of the way like the 4020 I used to run.So when I jog the y in a negitve direction I get 10.09 inches and it stopps like it hit a software limit.


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    Move the Y marker to the centre of the stroke where it should be.
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    Yeepman2 --
    It appears that someone has modified you clod start position. Re-establish the cold start at the center of the travel. Do a Clod start and then move the maker where it belongs.
    If you have any trouble with this call me and I'll step you thru the process.

    Neal


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