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Z-Axis Travel Problem - Always moves down

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by ricklach, Sep 7, 2021.

  1. ricklach

    ricklach Well-Known
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    I was doing some wire management today (bundling and re-routing some wires) and when I turned on my machine and started the homing cycle, the z-axis started moving in the wrong direction. I checked the wire connections, made sure the screws and connectors were tight and retried the homing cycle. That time it went in the correct direction. I then tried to jog the z-axis. No mater what I did the z-axis would always move down (never up). I once again checked the wiring but the behaviour was the same and the z-axis would always move down instead of up. Does any one have a solution or troubleshooting tip that might resolve this behaviour?
     
  2. Alex Chambers

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    Have you checked the wiring with a meter? You could have a broken wire inside the insulation where you can't see ir.
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  3. ricklach

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    That appears to be the case in one of the wires. There is some continuity but it fluctuates which indicates a problem. I replaced the wire and everything seems to be working except the direction of travel is reversed. I will fix that and I should be back in business. Thanks for the help.
     
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  4. Rob Taylor

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    Movement in only one direction is almost always a 3/4-wire-contact problem, yeah.
     
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