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Error 15. How to fix this.

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  1. Rik Plekker

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    Goodday,

    I have a stronghold one 1250x 1250mm. With a blackbox x32 and openbuild control.
    I choosed the openbuild lead 1515 as a setup point.
    After some initial setbacks with lead screws and the npn softlimits. (They where constantly triggered)
    I fixed that thanks to the forum. I can now home the machine to far left corner.
    Exept now I get error 15 on all the axes if I try to move in any direction. Also if I shut off the softlimits I can only move my machine 1000mm on the y axis and 1000mm on the x axis. Although the travel in gbrl says it should be 1250 by 1080mm i am at a loss here. It is my first cnc and still learning. So don't get to technical. I have made pictures of all the settings hope it helps.
     

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  2. Alex Chambers

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    When you jog your machine are all axes moving in the correct direction?
    Y +ve = tool moves back
    X +ve = tool moves right
    Z +ve = tool moves up.
    Did you set the homing switch positions correctly?

    Alex.
     
  3. Peter Van Der Walt

    Peter Van Der Walt OpenBuilds Team
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    Disable Soft Limits. Not usable with CONTROL at this time, pending a future update
     
  4. Rik Plekker

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    Ok, so I'll only have hard stop. Is there a way to home without it?
     
  5. Rik Plekker

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    Yes everything goes the correct way.
     
  6. Rik Plekker

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    Thanks for the quick replies. By the way.
    Much appriciated
     
  7. Alex Chambers

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    Yes, you don't need soft limits enabled to home

    Alex.
     
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    David the swarfer OpenBuilds Team
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    hard limit and homing <> soft limits
    turn on homing
    turn off soft limits
     
  9. Rik Plekker

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    Thanks all. As far as I can see it works. One question.
    If I set it on continious jog it goes 1000mm on the x and a 1000mm on the y axes and stops. If repress the jog again it goes on even beyond the perrimeters I've set it on.
    I have the stronghold one 1250x 1250mm set on the 1515 in the control. And changed it in the grbl settings to 1250mm by 1230mm. Is it normal that the jog stops after 1000mm in both axes. And is it normal that you can jog further then the perrimeters set in the settings after the stop? I just wanna be sure that I'll not hit the sides on the machines when I flatten the surface.
     
  10. Peter Van Der Walt

    Peter Van Der Walt OpenBuilds Team
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    Yes it is, due to the aforementioned Soft Limits issue with CONTROL
    Update should be available in the new year. Jobs run fine. Jog distance is set to max 1000 for safety
     
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  11. Rik Plekker

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    Again thanks all for the help. Super fast and helpfull. Thanks
     

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