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14-12-2019 #21
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14-12-2019 #22
So I have wired the proximity switch as per my diagram and it seems to be working as an E stop rather than a home switch. Its very confusing. Although its an NC proximity switch it seems to be working the opposite way round. When no metal is near the sensor the light on the back of it is on and the message external E stop requested appears and I can not reset Mach 3. If metal is placed near the proximity sensor the light goes off and I am able to select reset and I can jog. As soon as I remove the metal object the steppers stop and the reset button is activated again.
To my mind its as if its set up as an E stop and its acting as a normally open switch. Confused.com
Anyone have any ideas?
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14-12-2019 #23
Despite all of this when I go into diagnostics the proximity switch is identified as a home switch as per video
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14-12-2019 #24
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14-12-2019 #25
I managed to get it working and its acting like a home switch now. Jazz I think your right about it having something to do with the E stop input. When I scrolled down and looked at the E-stop port it was not set to port 10. I set the E stop to port 10 (because I'm only experimenting with the electrics and Mach to find out how things work there is no physical E stop). Anyhows if i jog forward and then press home the stepper reverses and when I put a screwdriver near it it stops and rotates the opposite direction briefly. So thats me gaining an understanding of this part of things thanks of everyones advice on here.
Thanks.Last edited by chillybo; 15-12-2019 at 12:49 AM.
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15-12-2019 #26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvlpkAbFUgY
I think its time to ask Santa for a control cabinet.
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21-12-2019 #27
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21-12-2019 #28
You may wish to revise the end-on approach, the first time you jog into and crush a switch. Don't ask me how I know. They work just as well when the profile just glides in from the side.
Rob-T
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21-12-2019 #29
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21-12-2019 #30
Hmm, I could mount it sideways on. Im planning on using it as one of the home switches and just using mechanical switches for the limits that I would mount on the other side.
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