Adjusting Stall Homing On The Onefinity CNC

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @BManCan1
    @BManCan1 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing the stall homing video. Note that the video description says to decrease from 1.0 to 0.09, 0.08 (should read 0.9, 0.8 etc)

    • @OnefinityCNC
      @OnefinityCNC  3 года назад

      You are correct! Thanks for catching that! Fixed!

  • @cheddarb0b1
    @cheddarb0b1 Год назад

    This worked for me, Thank you! My machine was stopping short on the X axis and re-homing itself short occasionally. This simple change from 1 to 1.1 instead of 1 fixed the problem for me. Luckily, there was only minimal damage to the bottom face of a workpiece due to this homing error.
    Loving my onefinity!

  • @GreenLeafWoodwork
    @GreenLeafWoodwork Год назад

    Hoping this may be my issue and the fix I need! My journeyman doesn't go all the way back on one side of the y axis after setup... Pretty sure I'm square but idk for sure

    • @OnefinityCNC
      @OnefinityCNC  Год назад

      If not, you can always get tech support help at support@onefinitycnc.com !

  • @ivantoledo6982
    @ivantoledo6982 3 года назад

    Thank you mine does stop short on the y axis but only sometimes I will follow your instructions

  • @craighoward4531
    @craighoward4531 2 года назад +1

    I just set up my machine in an unheated Canadian workshop and the y axis stalls wherever it is on homing. Without homing, the remote moves y without binding, so I’m pretty sure I’m square. I’ll give this a try today. I assume that I have to change both y axis motors to the same values?

  • @gareva1
    @gareva1 5 месяцев назад

    The video has a gap in the audio at a very important point...at around 2:45, it says the range for the stall current from 1 to point (something). what is the minimum stall current?

  • @chuckaustin3688
    @chuckaustin3688 2 месяца назад

    Having type 1 failure after initial setup on my x50 woodworker on the z axis. Does the same fix apply to it as well?

  • @rebeccamiller42
    @rebeccamiller42 Год назад

    Could this be the problem if the y axis stalls not only during homing but jogging with the handheld controller as well?

    • @OnefinityCNC
      @OnefinityCNC  Год назад

      If it stalls outside of homing, there's something larger going on. See: forum.onefinitycnc.com/t/troubleshooting-rail-is-getting-hung-stuck-or-out-of-alignment-x35-x50-machines/10826

  • @kevinkruse88
    @kevinkruse88 3 года назад

    This seems to have helped. is it possible to trackdown the reason this would fail

    • @OnefinityCNC
      @OnefinityCNC  3 года назад +2

      It's not a 'failure'. It's a normal process that will need to be done from time to time during the lifetime of the system. Usually around season changes due to humidity, static, electrical changes, temperature drops, expansion and contraction.