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| send me the drive number and control details i will help you my mail prabhatmishra@mail.com check the pulse coder cable mean while |
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| One of the first things to check is if the axis can move freely. If there is some sort of physical binding or drag you can have all kinds of problems not electronic related. Is it an indexing axis, or a full rotary? For indexing is it unclamping, and for indexing can you determine if it is unclamping (if it has a clamp/break)? Many time problems are something simple, just hard to find or isolate. |
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