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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Aylwin View Post
    Hi Clive,
    Someone told me perhaps the heat was affecting the grease in the sliding / screw mechanisms - changing its consistency - and causing a momentary stall, hence mother board losing itself??

    My instinct is it doesnt get that hot but I'm a woodworker, not a metal engineer!!
    Ok I personally would not go down the route of changing the MB until I had checked out the mechanics.
    You mention that the spindle collet get hot and clamps get warm. Have you tried running the machine without the spindle running (doing fresh air cuts) and then see if the machine loses position?.
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    You really need to give more info and a clear description of the problem you are having. ..Clive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    Ok I personally would not go down the route of changing the MB until I had checked out the mechanics.
    You mention that the spindle collet get hot and clamps get warm. Have you tried running the machine without the spindle running (doing fresh air cuts) and then see if the machine loses position?.
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    You really need to give more info and a clear description of the problem you are having. ..Clive
    Apart from my first post regarding the over-travel message I'm not sure what you need to know.

    As it happens I did do a fresh air cut with the same outcome.
    The first time when doing a proper cut it aborted but didn't dive into the work. Feed rate was running at 'half' speed.
    Second time - the air cut - I ran at full speed (not sure why!); it did the same "Machine error - machine requested to move to x=123...blah" and aborted but this time also dived into the work before coming to a stop.
    Is that any help?

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Aylwin View Post
    Apart from my first post regarding the over-travel message I'm not sure what you need to know.

    As it happens I did do a fresh air cut with the same outcome.
    The first time when doing a proper cut it aborted but didn't dive into the work. Feed rate was running at 'half' speed.
    Second time - the air cut - I ran at full speed (not sure why!); it did the same "Machine error - machine requested to move to x=123...blah" and aborted but this time also dived into the work before coming to a stop.
    Is that any help?
    Also.... might it be the computer not keeping up?. The machine stalled on pretty flat part of the job so assume the computer wasnt being overloaded but mybe I'm being naive!

  4. #4
    Did you run it with the spindle off? When you did the air cut you said it dived into the work piece how much higher than the work was it? Did the spindle get hot? Do you hear any abnormal noise? ..Clive

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    Did you run it with the spindle off? When you did the air cut you said it dived into the work piece how much higher than the work was it? Did the spindle get hot? Do you hear any abnormal noise? ..Clive
    Any chance I could give you a call or vice versa?... my number is 07854774881

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Aylwin View Post
    Any chance I could give you a call or vice versa?... my number is 07854774881
    Have just run the same project on an air cut. It hasnt finished but its nearly there - about 30 mins off which is closer than on a real cut buy a couple of hours.
    I have noticed the x axis stepper motor is really hot - too hot to touch - is that right?

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Aylwin View Post
    Have just run the same project on an air cut. It hasnt finished but its nearly there - about 30 mins off which is closer than on a real cut buy a couple of hours.
    I have noticed the x axis stepper motor is really hot - too hot to touch - is that right?
    That stepper motor also sounded a bit rough

  8. #8
    Tom sounds like you have a few issues going on here. I can help but it will mean you trying one thing at a time giving clear replys to my questions and not going off at tangents.

    Has this machine ever worked correctly while in you owned it. Or have you bought it like this.?

    Can you run the spindle without CNC side being turned ON so we can identify if the spindle is getting hot and transfering heat to machine.
    I don't see any speed controller inside the Control box you showed so I'm presuming the spindle has manual speed control or fixed speed.! Which is it.?
    OR is there another board or electronics your not showing.?

    Need you to CUT air WITHOUT the spindle running and at the normal feedrate. But I want you to NOT turn on power to the machine until last minute. Then quickly load program and start cutting air.
    Take a note of the Stepper temps and check at intervals while cutting air to see if they get hot. And how long before they do. It's not unusual for steppers to get hot while stood at rest so this is why I need you to start from cold and check temps.
    While cutting they should be just above warm to mildly hot, and when at stand still for ten to fifteen minutes be like holding a cup of tea or coffee after minute or so off boil.!! . . They shouldn't burn.

    Try this and let me know.!
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 28-05-2015 at 10:42 PM.

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