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    Guy I know had a machine converted to run on mach3, when I say had a machine converted what I mean is that someone ripped his old machine to bits, connected some of the new bits together & then disappeared leaving Wullie with a non working machine. I have tried to help out but not 100% sure what I am doing.
    The PC running mach3 works fine & I have also tested it on my cnc to make sure it runs, the serial cable has also been tested, the motors are wired up round the right way & when the system is started you can hear/feel them lock. If you plug the pendant control into the BOB the motors all move the right direction as they should.
    Now when you try to move any axis under mach3 control the axis light on the BOB lights the DRO on the screen moves but the motors don't any help would be really appreciated

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    Martin need more info on the BOB and pins motors are connected to and electronics. Also Limits and E-stop pins if any fitted.
    If possible post or email me the mach3 XML your using. You will need to Zip up the XML. you will find it in the mach3 folder under the name of the profile your using.

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    Sorry about the late reply, the guy is going to sort out all the details, not sure if things have got better or worse lol, have now got the machine moving on all 3 axis but for no apparent reason on 2 of the axis after a couple of minutes or so the motors stop moving. The DRO's are still moving in mach3 if you jog about but the motors don't move. Have to turn the power off & back on to get them moving again, same 2 axis all the time, "Y" axis & "Z" axis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin54 View Post
    Sorry about the late reply, the guy is going to sort out all the details, not sure if things have got better or worse lol, have now got the machine moving on all 3 axis but for no apparent reason on 2 of the axis after a couple of minutes or so the motors stop moving. The DRO's are still moving in mach3 if you jog about but the motors don't move. Have to turn the power off & back on to get them moving again, same 2 axis all the time, "Y" axis & "Z" axis.
    Well if you haven't all ready start by pulling on all wire connections to check there are no lose wires.

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    no loose wires Jazz, it's the same 2 axis all the time, machine jogs about great when first started then you go to jog either the y or z axis & the motors don't turn but the dro on mach3 is moving

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin54 View Post
    no loose wires Jazz, it's the same 2 axis all the time, machine jogs about great when first started then you go to jog either the y or z axis & the motors don't turn but the dro on mach3 is moving
    Try swapping X axis drive with Y axis or Z axis and see if it moves. This will confirm or eliminate the drive from picture.

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    As it got a shity cheap chinese BOB.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    As it got a shity cheap chinese BOB.?
    Yer & cheap Chinese drivers as well, he bought 3 drivers & a bob, wired it all up & the x axis driver blew up, seller told him to try again & he blew up another driver lol, was asked for pictures to ensure all was wired correctly & after sending the pictures was sent a complete new set of drivers & bob, still no joy so seller sent another bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin54 View Post
    Yer & cheap Chinese drivers as well, he bought 3 drivers & a bob, wired it all up & the x axis driver blew up, seller told him to try again & he blew up another driver lol, was asked for pictures to ensure all was wired correctly & after sending the pictures was sent a complete new set of drivers & bob, still no joy so seller sent another bob
    Ok Well sounds like he needs to take the Hint and buy some decent gear.! . . . . . Bet there the TB based drives as well.?

    That said Because 2 drives are going off at same time I'd be inclind to think it's the BOB not the drives but swapping the good working axis drive will show up if it's the drive or BOB.?

    Not something I'd recommend unless the person is confident with electrics is to by pass the BOB all together and wire direct from the PP pins but this is a risky move and could blow the PP if not done correctly. So only for the competent hacker really.!
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 24-08-2014 at 12:57 AM.

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    will try switching the axis around to see what happens, could probably use my bob to test the machine if I had to, I know that works fine lol

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