The homing is up to you, based on your application. The drive will power up at position 0, so it is always "homed" in that sense. In many applications however, a real world position needs to be established as "home" so the drive and software allows for that with these homing options.
why does the reference point (homing) miss sometimes? and what can be done to stop repetitive reference point from missing from time to time. NB: mine uses a belt and the tension is OK. limit switch are OK.
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Do we need to perform homing all the time before feeding any pre-existing parameters file?
The homing is up to you, based on your application. The drive will power up at position 0, so it is always "homed" in that sense. In many applications however, a real world position needs to be established as "home" so the drive and software allows for that with these homing options.
why does the reference point (homing) miss sometimes? and what can be done to stop repetitive reference point from missing from time to time. NB: mine uses a belt and the tension is OK. limit switch are OK.
Please contact our FREE award-winning technical support for assistance. Your issue could be related to one of several things, and they will be able to help with your specific situation.
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Hello sr! How can I buy that servo drive? Thank you for the video.
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