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    Hello guys

    Today, I have worked with the ‘brisk soft drive’ command- it was all fine so far. However I wanted to have it only for one axis so I wrote for example DRIVEA(AX3): that should be the z axis on my machine.
    Now the error message Z1 axis is the wrong axis type. Has anybody got an idea?

    Regards John



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    Hello John
    Try to get rid of the ! - then it should work. Otherwise you need to have a look how the manufacturer names the axes.
    Generally about the word BRISK: It all goes a lot faster but it seriously strains the mechanics as the command switches off the acceleration ramp. In the long run, it’s bad for your machine.

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    Michael



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    Hello micha

    Do you mean I should leave out the brackets? Because I don’t use an exclamation mark.
    I know that it puts a strain on the mechanics- I can hear it rumble.
    I only want one axis to go a long way. Where do I have to look? I had a look in the service display of the axis and there Z1 is axis 3.

    Regards



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    Try
    DRIVEA(Z1)

    I want to add that when you have long traverse paths, you can’t expect an improvement regarding the processing time

    But: Trying out makes smarter wink.gif



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