Never mind! I seem to have fixed it by myself.
Type: Posts; User: pollaris75
Never mind! I seem to have fixed it by myself.
Hi guys!
I've ran into a nasty post processor problem when doing 4th axis machining with solidcam. I suspect the problem lies within @usr_rapid code. (see below)
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Both of my rotary axis do this. But if the force exceeds the holding torque it should skip between steps, wouldn't it?
The drive is a TB6600 currently set to 3.5A...
Yes, it still does that even on full steps. Only thing that changed was the holding torque, but I could still move it as much as in the video.
Hi guys! Just finished my 5th and 4th axis rotary table and I'm having some issues with the motors.
The motors seem to have shaft movement when I put load on the axis. See the video -...