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    Question X-axis moves position while running

    This just started happining while I'm running programs the X-axis moves on its own. I tried sepperating the cables and ran another program it still did it. Im running mach3. I would very much appriciate it if someone could help.


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    Seperated how far. Should use shielded cables.


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    1)Check X-axis brake
    2)Check parameters


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    i THINK ANY OF YOUR WIRING IS LOOSE..CHECK ALL THE CONNECTIONS...


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