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any way to home the A and B separate when I power up and home out I have large parts that will crash when the A and B home out .. but some take days to machine I dont like to leave my machines on over night we get bad lighting storms here Thanks |
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| Use Zero Return Single axis. Do not push Auto Restart when you power up, just Reset then Zero Return, A or B then Singl Axis. Home all your axes individually this way.
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