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    Fitting a pot to a vfd.

    Here is the link to the way I did it http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/7388-...ighlight=speed ..Clive

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    Great Thread, thanks Clive.

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    I have two NPN NC bullet type proximity switches on my X Axis. Normally the inbuilt LED lights up when the target metal approaches and triggers the switch. As of last week, one of the proximity switches is lit the whole time, I cant change its state. Mach is reporting the error when I try to home the X axis. I've run a new switch to the same connectors as the faulty one and the new switch stays lit also. Note, in case it matters both switches were in parallel during this test. I can't spot any obviously loose wires in the control box. Before I start to tear into the control box, has anyone experienced this type of failure mode from the proximity switch before? Cheers. Tony.

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    Have you tried them on another input ? are they 3 wire or 2 wire type ? 3 wire likely.
    Did you change the position of them so the end is more flush with the surrounding bracket ? (what I mean is that's a bad thing)
    Last edited by EddyCurrent; 20-10-2014 at 08:16 AM.
    Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted

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    Hi Eddy, thanks. 3 wire, I'll change the input and report back, no - no adjustment, cant see a good reason for the signal stage and the proxy in paralell shouldnt have triggered either it was hanging in mid-air, I should have said that too.
    Last edited by TonyD; 19-10-2014 at 10:54 PM.

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    OK, turn out that the PX is actually behaving fine, its the other X Axis one thats dead, ran a new one in parallel and that one works as advertised so I'll just swap the dead one out. Sorry for the confusion. Tony.

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    Also, for those who are thinking "I thought those Px switches were reliable", they probabily are, the two I have on my X Axis have little dents in the front, no doubt from an impact with the X Axis! So no surprise that at least at one of them failed :)
    Last edited by TonyD; 19-10-2014 at 11:51 PM.

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