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    have not been on here in years. building a new cnc router. had everything moving , was trying to set up relay for router & all axis quit moving.
    thanks greg

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    Default Re: all axis quit moving

    Did you smell smoke when that happened?

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    Default Re: all axis quit moving

    no no smoke!!!
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    Default Re: all axis quit moving

    You're going to need to provide a lot of information if you want any help.
    Are the motors locked up?

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    Default Re: all axis quit moving

    the motors are locked up. i dont know if i set something wrong in 1 of the settings or the bob went bad or something with the printer port. when i try to jog any axis i dont have any different voltage on the step & direction pins. i may be slow responding as i have been helping my daughter. she has been going through the worst flood we have had in 100 years.
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