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Is it possible to disable soft limits for A axis only? I can run with A axis with soft limits disabled but when running project when code line...
LOL, thanks Peter at least I have gotten something right so far with this thing :)
It is a 6 to 1 gear box, I arrived at that number thru hours of rotating and checking rotation with a dial indicator to achieve as close to...
once A gets to 0 on the DRO then it wont rotate either direction with soft limits enabled.
set $376 to1 and $133 to 0, A axis will still only rotate neg with soft limits enabled, x32 is flashed for A axis, not sure what other settings to...
will try that when i get to the shop. thanks Peter
the above settings show $133 not set at "0" due to trying to find some way to use A axis with soft limits enabled, so far no luck with that have...
Job was zeroed, DRO is showing the actual rotation in degrees, It just wont stop at programmed value, once code line calls for A to rotate to a...
$0=10.0 ; Step pulse time, microseconds $1=255 ; Step idle delay, milliseconds $2=0 ; Step pulse invert, mask $3=0 ; Step direction...
when running the programmed tool path and it asks for a Y 22.24, X 4.88, Z 3.84, A180.0 all axis's but A execute properly A will rotate...
Is there anything in the x32 coding that would cause a G90 or G91 code line to not be executed? The A axis does not obey either of the 2 codes, It...
I set $133 to 0 and it let me rotate axis positive and negative.... zeroed A axis and started job, 1st movement is to rotate axis 180 degrees, it...
you were talking about $133 correct?
it wont allow me to put in -1, says only excepts positive values and defaulted back to 360
Thanks Peter!!!!!
Doing a 2 sided job with rotary axis flipping part 180 degrees, with soft limits enabled and A axis zeroed at the start of the job, when program...
thanks peter
when programming a cam file does the cam program need to process gcode in MM or Inches for the x32? I am using deskproto multi axis and in the...
Thank you Peter
Thanks David, that explanation now makes complete sense to me. I appreciate you dumbing it down to a point I can understand!!