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Group: DynoMotion Message: 12804 From: daveymahomh600e Date: 2/20/2016
Subject: Strange Axis Activity
Hello Tom,

I have a KFlop/SnapAmp machine which is acting a little weird. There are 2 servo motors (X/Y axis) and 2 stepper motors (Z/A axis) and each group runs from a different SnapAmp. Occasionally the A axis stops physically moving while the readout keeps going.

The steppers are open loop, so I checked for jamming of the slide and loose couplings, but both were good. The funny thing is the screen jog buttons always move the A axis no problem, but when the motion is within gcode, it often will not move. A reboot of the system will usually restore normal movement temporarily.

Any thoughts on what may be causing this?

Thanks,
David.


Group: DynoMotion Message: 12806 From: TKSOFT Date: 2/20/2016
Subject: Re: Strange Axis Activity
Hi David,

GCode G1,G2,G3 commands use different Velocity, Acceleration, and unlimited Jerk compared to Jogging and Rapids.

See:
http://www.dynomotion.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page#Velocity.2C_Acceleration.2C_and_Jerk


Regards
TK

On 2016-02-20 12:34, david.m.stevenson@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
> Hello Tom, > > I have a KFlop/SnapAmp machine which is acting a little weird. There > are 2 servo motors (X/Y axis) and 2 stepper motors (Z/A axis) and each > group runs from a different SnapAmp. Occasionally the A axis stops > physically moving while the readout keeps going. > > The steppers are open loop, so I checked for jamming of the slide and > loose couplings, but both were good. The funny thing is the screen jog > buttons always move the A axis no problem, but when the motion is > within gcode, it often will not move. A reboot of the system will > usually restore normal movement temporarily. > > Any thoughts on what may be causing this? > > Thanks, > David. >
Group: DynoMotion Message: 12808 From: David Stevenson Date: 2/20/2016
Subject: Re: Strange Axis Activity
Hi Tom,

I understand there are different settings for the 2 movements, I don't understand why one of the methods would stop working. Is this likely a problem with a SnapAmp? A G0 or G1 don't work, but there is power and signal for the other method.

Thanks,
David.

On 2/20/2016 1:06 PM, tk@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
 

Hi David,

GCode G1,G2,G3 commands use different Velocity, Acceleration, and unlimited Jerk compared to Jogging and Rapids.

See:
http://www.dynomotion.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page#Velocity.2C_Acceleration.2C_and_Jerk


Regards
TK

On 2016-02-20 12:34, david.m.stevenson@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
> Hello Tom,
> 
> I have a KFlop/SnapAmp machine which is acting a little weird. There
> are 2 servo motors (X/Y axis) and 2 stepper motors (Z/A axis) and each
> group runs from a different SnapAmp. Occasionally the A axis stops
> physically moving while the readout keeps going.
> 
> The steppers are open loop, so I checked for jamming of the slide and
> loose couplings, but both were good. The funny thing is the screen jog
> buttons always move the A axis no problem, but when the motion is
> within gcode, it often will not move. A reboot of the system will
> usually restore normal movement temporarily.
> 
> Any thoughts on what may be causing this?
> 
> Thanks,
> David.
> 



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Group: DynoMotion Message: 12819 From: David Stevenson Date: 2/21/2016
Subject: Re: Strange Axis Activity
Hi Tom,

I guess there is something obvious here, but it escapes me. Any other clues of things I should do or check?

Thanks,
David.

On 2/20/2016 1:06 PM, tk@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
 

Hi David,

GCode G1,G2,G3 commands use different Velocity, Acceleration, and unlimited Jerk compared to Jogging and Rapids.

See:
http://www.dynomotion.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page#Velocity.2C_Acceleration.2C_and_Jerk


Regards
TK

On 2016-02-20 12:34, david.m.stevenson@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
> Hello Tom,
> 
> I have a KFlop/SnapAmp machine which is acting a little weird. There
> are 2 servo motors (X/Y axis) and 2 stepper motors (Z/A axis) and each
> group runs from a different SnapAmp. Occasionally the A axis stops
> physically moving while the readout keeps going.
> 
> The steppers are open loop, so I checked for jamming of the slide and
> loose couplings, but both were good. The funny thing is the screen jog
> buttons always move the A axis no problem, but when the motion is
> within gcode, it often will not move. A reboot of the system will
> usually restore normal movement temporarily.
> 
> Any thoughts on what may be causing this?
> 
> Thanks,
> David.
> 



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Group: DynoMotion Message: 12820 From: Tom Kerekes Date: 2/22/2016
Subject: Re: Strange Axis Activity
Hi David,

You might check if the A Axis is still defined in the System at the time it isn't moving from GCode by entering "DefineCS".

Does the A motor have holding torque?

Does it just vibrate rather than moving?

What does the KMotion Analog Screen show regarding the SnapAmp Supply voltages and Motor currents?

Have you tried a very slow feed rate?

Is the Peak Current Fault LED on SnapAmp come on?

What are your settings?

Regards
TK

On 2/21/2016 4:28 PM, David Stevenson david.m.stevenson@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
 

Hi Tom,

I guess there is something obvious here, but it escapes me. Any other clues of things I should do or check?

Thanks,
David.

On 2/20/2016 1:06 PM, tk@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
 

Hi David,

GCode G1,G2,G3 commands use different Velocity, Acceleration, and unlimited Jerk compared to Jogging and Rapids.

See:
http://www.dynomotion.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page#Velocity.2C_Acceleration.2C_and_Jerk


Regards
TK

On 2016-02-20 12:34, david.m.stevenson@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
> Hello Tom,
> 
> I have a KFlop/SnapAmp machine which is acting a little weird. There
> are 2 servo motors (X/Y axis) and 2 stepper motors (Z/A axis) and each
> group runs from a different SnapAmp. Occasionally the A axis stops
> physically moving while the readout keeps going.
> 
> The steppers are open loop, so I checked for jamming of the slide and
> loose couplings, but both were good. The funny thing is the screen jog
> buttons always move the A axis no problem, but when the motion is
> within gcode, it often will not move. A reboot of the system will
> usually restore normal movement temporarily.
> 
> Any thoughts on what may be causing this?
> 
> Thanks,
> David.
> 



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