I had to install a larger, double torque stepper motor to control the Z-Axis which solved the problem. The original one was just too small. I also added, just for good measure, a 1" diameter spring...
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I had to install a larger, double torque stepper motor to control the Z-Axis which solved the problem. The original one was just too small. I also added, just for good measure, a 1" diameter spring...
In Mach 3, under the setting tab, just above the Reset button is the Axis Calibration. Play with that until it gets you where you need to be.218154
louieatienza, knowing the information you suggested is a little out of my expertise, however, I took the pulley off the shaft to inspect if the bearings were a problem and noticed when I turn the...
I'm using Aspire, but wrote a code using NotePad to raise the Spindle up and down twelve times, and checked it and run another one to go up and down five times, dropping 5 mm at the longer session,...
One of the several things I tried was deducing the Velocity In's or mm's to 50% and the Acceleration up to 75%. I also tired changing the Step Pulse and Dir from 1 to 5, but same.
I bought my CNC router with Mach 3 configured with a USB connection instead of a Serial. Recently I started dropping Z height in Mid Operation. Checking bearings, slop in the screw, connections,...
I have tried several tutorials, but the best course I found on DVD was from High Quality Training DVDs - Online Training in HD Video