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		New member from Ayrshire, Scotland
	
	
		hi, Im new to this forum but i come in need of advice, ive built a router and its working fine, mechanically but im having problems electronically and im not sure what causing it. im not sure if stepper motors are clever enough to sense faults but im getting an external estop in the mach 3 constantly, its just started, i dont think its a loose cable and its too new to be worn through somewhere???? im loosing the will to live   
anyone else experienced this and has an easy solution  
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		Have you got an emergency stop wired in?
	 
	
	
	
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		Yes and I tried disabling it and it didn't cure the problem
	 
	
	
	
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thinfourth
				
			 
			Have you got an emergency stop wired in?
			
		
	 
 
yes but i disabled it to see if it made any difference but it didnt. im thinking about changing my breakout board to a UC300 from a HG08, could it be a faulty circuit?? i dont know
	 
	
	
	
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malcolmd
				
			 
			yes but i disabled it to see if it made any difference but it didnt. im thinking about changing my breakout board to a UC300 from a HG08, could it be a faulty circuit?? i dont know
			
		
	 
 Hi and welcome to the forum.  I am sorry but we don't have a crystal ball.   Can you give more information about the router.  Under what circumstances does it Estop? It is no use just stabbing in the dark.  Is the machine frame earthed?
Does it estop when the spindle is not running  ie with the VFD off etc.
	 
	
	
	
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		Hi Clive. Of course your right. Ok. I built it myself, it has an mdf and timber table and has no earth, never thought of that, the rest is steel and aluminium, ball screws and hiwin rails. 4 nema 34 motors, 2 on x-axis and 1-y, 1-z,  all motors are belt to ball screw driven, my break out board is an HG08 and stepper drivers CW8060 all from cnc4you, i get ''external ratio requested even when I reference all home, spindle or not, last night it said limit switch triggered but it hadn't, very frustrating, not sure what else to tell you
	 
	
	
	
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		I was running a program and it had been cutting for about an hour when it stopped. I couldn't get it to work for more that 20 seconds after that without it stopping and saying "external estop requested"
	 
	
	
	
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				Originally Posted by 
malcolmd
				
			 
			Hi Clive. Of course your right. Ok. I built it myself, it has an mdf and timber table and has no earth, never thought of that, the rest is steel and aluminium, ball screws and hiwin rails. 4 nema 34 motors, 2 on x-axis and 1-y, 1-z,  all motors are belt to ball screw driven, my break out board is an HG08 and stepper drivers CW8060 all from cnc4you, i get ''external ratio requested even when I reference all home, spindle or not, last night it said limit switch triggered but it hadn't, very frustrating, not sure what else to tell you
			
		
	 
 What does this mean (external ratio requested)?  What controller are you using? Have you tried cutting in air above the table with out the spindle on?
Your symptom sound like EMF (noise) have you use a star point for all your grounds?  some good pictures of the inside of the control box would help.
Please be specific with what you have done and give answers to the above.