Re: X and Y axis stalling
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Originally Posted by
francooz
Dear all,
Long story short I got hold of a great little cnc. However it also came with a problem. It's a 3-axis engraver that sits on top of a box in which all the electronics are.
When I try to calibrate the axis from the machine's controls it makes alot of noise and does nothing. However if I move the axis individually I found that z moves fine, yet X and Y stalls when I press +/-. If want to move them at all I have to hit the +/- repetedly but it doesn't move much anyway.
So the first thing I did was to check the motors and connections and I found that motors work great if I just use the Z controls for X or Y. I also measured the voltage going to the motors and they are all 12v.
It does look like there is a problem with the main circuit board. Anyone out there have any ideas for tests I can do to narrow down the problem? I am starting to think that I will need buy another board.
Cheers,
Dan
It's possible you have bad driver components on the X and Y axes, is it possible to post pictures or details of the board? A picture / more details (manufacturer / model no etc) of the whole machine may also help.
Mark
Re: X and Y axis stalling
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Originally Posted by
francooz
Not sure what you are getting at.
There are people who read this forum with a lot of experience (I'm not one of them) and they may recognise the bit of kit and be able to suggest some tests. Looking at the picture of the board it would seem to be a fairly easy job to replace the driver ICs which would be much cheaper than getting a new board but you'd need to do more tests before knowing whether that would be a solution.
Re: X and Y axis stalling
Well if its an electronics problem then i will be no help whatsoever
Phil
Re: X and Y axis stalling
Are you sure the stepper driver power is coming from the white box?
The white box looks more like a VFD to me, which should be connected to the spindle control panel and spindle...
The silver boxes look more like a PSU for the stepper drivers...
If the motors are moving when connected to the Z-axis, then it does sound like the driver board is at fault.
Best thing is to see if there are any model numbers on the different parts, as somebody may be able to identify them.