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in trying to setup my hobby cnc board I have gone through stepconf. y and z "test axis" button pulls up the test/jog control... x will not do this and responds the same with or without machine connected where do I look for this problem? also y will only move in one direction press left moves right press right moves right |
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| What are you running emc on? A recent install? Any chance it's the new Hardy Heron release? Sounds like somethings corrupt or buggy but I'm not on my cnc machine to follow along.
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| Okay, I'm on my cnc computer now.
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| new install of new release on intel gl201 mini itx no bug in the software just in the user I had set pin 2,and 3 both for x step that part is fixed now if I could get them to move at speed greater than .3 inches/sec tryed all diff velocity settings and played with step time step hold to no avail but really just guessing on those two values . latency test ended at around 6900 max so I should be able to hit max speed around 4 ips I'd be quite happy with 2 as this is a very small machine 5"*5"*4" mainly for engraving jewelry have 60oz nema 23 running at 12v x= 20 tpi delrin nut y= 8 tpi thompson ball screw prebuilt slide any help would be great! |
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My guess is that with a 60 oz/in stepper running unipolar at 12v, you aren't going to get a lot of speed. Alan
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You don't say what you get when you try and go faster??? 12 volts is pretty low for speed on a stepper. The more voltage you have the faster you can go... John |
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