Thread: Y axis stalling
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25-08-2012 #1
Thanks for that, looks like they are Maplin code FK24B.
When it starts doing it again I'll swap X and Y cables over and see if it changes over. Is there any great danger in plugging and unplugging connectors on the control box when it is on?
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25-08-2012 #2
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25-08-2012 #3
As long as the steppers are not powered at the time... if you can turn them by hand then its safe to unplug them... I wouldnt recommend trying it when they are powered up. Normally the control box can be powered but the system is halted in standby, which is not the same as stationary but enabled (when the motors are locked). But as Jazz says, if in doubt, don't.
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25-08-2012 #4
Irving this is a TB based pile of rubbish board and it will die if so much has looked at in a funny manner so ya can bet ye last dollar it will DIE even in halted state with the slightest spike. . . . Rich it will 100% DIE if steppers powered up and you unplug. . . Just turn it off it's honestly not worth the risk for the 20 seconds you'll save.!!
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26-08-2012 #5
I run a 5 axis TB china job and plug/unplug the 4th axis stepper all the time (as irving describes,,, in standby... nothing going to motors)
iv earned a quid or two on that "TB based pile of rubbish board" so don't be to disheartened richie00boy
I must admit though, I am tempted from time to time to bin it and splash out on something slightly more robust.... on a 5+hour run its lost enough steps to have a measurable error from the origin (0.2mm ish)
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26-08-2012 #6
Didn't actually say couldn't do what Irving said just not a good Idea with a cheap TB based board.!
I wasn't actually meaning to dishearten anybody so If I did Rich then sorry but at same time not going to say these boards are good because they are not. (0.2mm over 5 days would upset me.!!)
They are very flaky and while mark gets away with it doesn't mean you will. This board, has will most other drives, will 100% fry if you accidentally unplug while steppers are powered up and given your new to CNC then for safety and your wallets sake that's why I say turn it off.
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26-08-2012 #7
No you will probably fry the card. Power down first to be safe.
John S -
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26-08-2012 #8
if you can get this to me in Cardiff, i'll do my best to sort it for you.
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26-08-2012 #9
I was just concerned that if I turned off the control box it might reset the problem. Will power down first and if it does then will just keep going till the problem arises again then make sure the motors are free to turn by hand before I do anything.
The noise Jazz, well it's the exact same noise that I got when my friend was setting the unit up and had the feed rate really high and it was missing steps. Maybe the camera doesn't make it come out right. I'll not rule out the sticking bearing though.
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26-08-2012 #10
Well if it does reset then you know it's electrical so you've eliminated mechanical.!!
RE noise: Ok lets take a look at the motor tuning settings.? In Mach goto Config/motortuning/ then at right hand side click on each Axis individually and tell us what it says in the "Steps per" "velocity" & " acceleration" boxs.
You must click on each individual Axis button to see it's individual setting and if you change any settings always push enter and save before moving to next Axis.
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