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  1. #1
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    Angry Cutting problem

    Hi All,
    I am having a problem today with my TM3 4X8. I was trying to cut some large pieces. The table would traverse for a little ways diagonally as it should, then would stop going diagonally and just travel up the Y axis. I sounded a little strained. I checked all of the gears, collars and all of that. I am at a loss.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks, Mike Pennington

  2. #2
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    Slag in your X axis

    Previously posted...check for a tiny bit of slag in the teeth of your gear rack. Bob.

  3. #3
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    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by jmsrbrt View Post
    Previously posted...check for a tiny bit of slag in the teeth of your gear rack. Bob.
    Thanks for the reply. I cleaned the racks a couple of days ago. They are pretty much out of the way on the TM3.
    Mike

  4. #4
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    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by aicomp View Post
    Hi All,
    I am having a problem today with my TM3 4X8. I was trying to cut some large pieces. The table would traverse for a little ways diagonally as it should, then would stop going diagonally and just travel up the Y axis. I sounded a little strained. I checked all of the gears, collars and all of that. I am at a loss.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks, Mike Pennington
    Hi All,
    I just solved the problem with the diagonal moves. I took the gantry apart and cleaned everything. I reassembled as per the original instructions and realigned. It works great again.I still have a couple of noisy motors, so I will get a couple of new ones and keep these as spares. Maybe even have them rebuilt if I can find a place that does that.
    Thanks for all of the help.
    Mike Pennington

  5. #5
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    sounds like you need to check the squareness of your gantry to the table

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by bakerj99 View Post
    sounds like you need to check the squareness of your gantry to the table
    Hi,
    I did that and it is OK now. I don't know what took it out of square though. I used it for two years with no problems.
    Mike

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