Y axis not stopping during homing
Hi,
I'm still assembling my D600 and I don't have any experience with CNC. So, probably it's a really basic question but I hope that someone can point me to the right direction
After assembly the machine, I'm doing some tests with the UCCNC software
I can move all axis using the arrows in the software. However when I try the "Home" button, after it bring to the point 0 the Z and X axis, the Y axis simply doesn't stop (the motor keeps working after it reaches the end)
I confirmed that the limit sensors are working because I see it in the Diagnostics part when I press it with my hand
When I move using the arrows in the software, it stops as expected when reaches the limit sensors
I guess I'm missing something in the UCCNC software
What should I check/verify?
Thanks in advance
Alan
Check if your Y-ax will reach the end switch and can press it.
SC 1/420 + Gantry extension, Kress 1050 FME-P, NeJe 20W Laser, WinPC-NC USB v4.00, Vectric Aspire 9, SolidWorks 2021
Hi CNCMiller,
Yes, I confirm that the Y-axis reach the end switch and can press it
When I move the Y-axis using the arrows it stops as expected when it reaches the switch. The problem is only with the Homing procedure
Alan
Than it seems that your isue lies in the sofrware.
Somewhere in UCCNC software is a missing setting for your end switch.
I can't help you further with that, I use WINPC-NC software.
suc6 with your search
SC 1/420 + Gantry extension, Kress 1050 FME-P, NeJe 20W Laser, WinPC-NC USB v4.00, Vectric Aspire 9, SolidWorks 2021
I have exactly the same issue. Were you able to resolve it and how did you do it?
Did you ever find a solution? I'm having the same issue
Yes, I found the solution in my case: the sensor cables for the Y axis were inverted
After I switch the sensor cables for the Y axis at the mainboard it worked as expected
I appreciate this was a while ago, but I have a D.Series with the same issue and I was hoping you could clarify something for me.
Are you saying, switching the way the leads are connected to the control board resolved the problem? The reason I ask is that doesn't make sense, but I'm happy to be corrected, as I have the same issue on the Z, X and Y axes!
Thanks
@alanmilani Hello, I have same problem with just assembled D3 420.
what do you mean sensors cables were inverted?
According to manual Y2 sensor should be on Y1 motor side and vice versa,
Thanks for advance
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