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  1. #1
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    Why does my slave axis do this?

    On the initial homing of my machine I have no problems and I'm able to run a job successfully. However lately whenever I try to re-home the machine I'm having the following problem, does anyone know what causes this?



    Adam,
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    Do you have two home switches?

    Parallel port or motion controller?
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    Yes, the slave "A" is on a separate home switch.

    Parallel port.
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    DO you have "Home Slave with master" checked in General Config? Uncheck it if you do.
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    It is unchecked, it wouldn't home originally if it were, or at least I don't think it would.
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    Uncheck "A axis is angular" on the left side. Not sure if that will help or not?

    Can you post your homing script?
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    I'm using your 2010 Screenset so I'm guessing you have the code for that.. although it happens with 1024 also.

    I'm just not certain if I'm looking for an electronic problem or a software problem.

    Adam,
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    It works every time the first time you start Mach3, but after that it no longer works?

    Are you just clicking the home button once, and it homes one side multiple times?

    Very strange if that's the case. My first guess wouold be a corrupt .xml file, but I really have no idea.
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    You might want to change the homing macro to use "RefCombination" There's info in the 2010 Screenset manual on how to do it.
    Gerry

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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    I'll try to do some testing tomorrow and be more specific as to when and what is happening, thanks for the suggestions.

    I may also post on the Mach forum to see it they think it might be software related..

    Thanks Gerry,
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    Gonna give this a shot this morning and see how it goes..

    DoButton( 24 ) 'Z Home Axis
    RefCombination( 9 ) 'X + A Home
    DoButton( 23 ) 'Y Home Axis

    Since I'm using your screenset I assume I should be using using the 2010.set and not the 2010-4.set since my 4th axis is slaved, correct?
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    I was just about to post the macro for you.
    What you have is correct.

    But it really doesn't make any sense that it works correctly the first time, but not after that. But I've always used RefCombination, so hopefully that's it.

    What version of Mach3 are you using?

    Since I'm using your screenset I assume I should be using using the 2010.set and not the 2010-4.set since my 4th axis is slaved, correct?
    You can use any of the .set files, but since you don't have 4 axis, if you use the 2010-4, the A DRO's axis will not display anything. So yes, you really want to use the 2010.set
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    I agree, why it works once makes no sense. It seems if it was a problem it would never work...

    Mach version is:

    Version R3.043.066
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    I just noticed this in the log, not sure what its telling me?

    Sun - 09:23:59 ---Program Startup
    Sun - 09:24:01 ---Driver Successfully initialised
    Sun - 09:24:04 ---Requested home axis home switch is active..please fix, then home..
    Sun - 09:24:05 ---Requested home axis home switch is active..please fix, then home..
    Sun - 09:24:05 ---Requested home axis home switch is active..please fix, then home..
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    I think it means that the switch on the side that's not moving is already triggered before you click the ref all button. Open the diagnostic screen and you should see the LED before you home.
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    So, I'm trying to figure out what's up and I may be stumbling upon something just not sure what....

    When I powered up this morning I noticed that the Machine co-ordinates for X and Y were both 0,0 and the gantry was no where near X and Y 0,0. So, I started looking at the home and limits settings and didn't notice anything strange. I tested all the Home switches and they all work accordingly and I also pulled the control panel thinking maybe a lose wire but nothing.

    Attachment 261580

    I then checked the soft limits button since it didn't make sense why the machine thought it was at 0,0 and I'm not sure what happened but things are working again, I must have missed a button click or something..ugh!!???

    So here's a video using the default "Ref Al Home" after the miracle fix and it works repeatedly without issue..

    Homing - YouTube

    Any ideas, somehow I think its tied to the Soft Limits, just not 100%.
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    Based on the error message, it seems like one of the switches was somehow activated. Not sure what caused that, but if it happens again, check the diagnostics page.

    Is that a SuperPID on the side of the gantry? If so, the Heat Sink should be enclosed so that you can't touch it, as it's possible to get a 110V shock from it if something goes wrong with the board.
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    Re: Why does my slave axis do this?

    Just ran into this issue again, strangely enough my Z axis had tripped the limit switch and I kept over looking it..

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