Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
Do you really think you need to tell me this.!! . . . . The fact still remains if it had correctly implimented Limit switches DRO's shouldn't be going round. I can't see Denford Fitting limit switches and allowing the control not to know about it can you.?

To me this suggest's doesn't have limit switches so something else is wrong and seen has two axis are not moving then I'd look towards fuses. What's easier than that for starting point.?
I take it you're in an argumentative mood?

I would hope Dangle has the intuition to try whichever option is easier first. I've got no idea about Starturns, but it would be easier to open the lube door on my Cyclone, stick my hand in and spin the ballscrew, rather than drag the lathe forward to open the control cabinet.

Plus, given the fact Dangle implies in the original post that the machine is new to them and hasn't been run for a while, means settings could of been lost, or somebody has played with settings they shouldn't off.
As I said, start with the easy stuff, and work from there.


And having just checked the starturn 8 wiring diagram on denfordata, there is only a limit switch on the Z axis, and it is in series with the guard switch. It's not something stupid like the guard switch has been stuck, and has just so happened to move and cut power when you've moved the X axis?
There is no mention about what the software does if a guard is opened, or the limit is hit. The manual only mentions about the Z limit override switch (apparently on some kind of movable block) which is just below the e-stop button, and from what I can make out from the wiring diagram, the limit/guard switches go to a relay/interface board, but the only connections between the controller and relay board, are 4 wires for the spindle sensor. The stepper signals go directly from the controller to the drives, so there is no feedback to the control board that things have lost power.

By all accounts, it's a very basic machine, with not much to go wrong.
So it means fuse, switch, wiring, or something has released the magic smoke.