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04 Mar 2018 12:13 #106901
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Good afternoon.
I'm trying to learn Linuxcnc and I ran into a problem.
I adjust through stepconf, I expose the necessary parameters,
I press to check the axis - the axis scores exactly twice as much.
If I put the pitch of the screw half as much, then everything is fine.
It is not possible to make mistakes in the settings, everything is simple there.
Sorry, I'm writing through Google translate
I'm trying to learn Linuxcnc and I ran into a problem.
I adjust through stepconf, I expose the necessary parameters,
I press to check the axis - the axis scores exactly twice as much.
If I put the pitch of the screw half as much, then everything is fine.
It is not possible to make mistakes in the settings, everything is simple there.
Sorry, I'm writing through Google translate
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04 Mar 2018 12:21 #106902
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Replied by Mike_Eitel on topic Need Help
If you found a fix ..what is your problem?
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04 Mar 2018 12:30 #106903
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Replied by Vig on topic Need Help
If this is a bug in the program, then the wrong data will be written to the initial value
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05 Mar 2018 22:47 #106998
by andypugh
This sounds like the drive microstepping is not set to what you think it is.
(And many drives out there are actually wrongly documented).
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I press to check the axis - the axis scores exactly twice as much.
This sounds like the drive microstepping is not set to what you think it is.
(And many drives out there are actually wrongly documented).
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