mike says he can hold .001" when they are setup properlyLenelyWolf wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 3:18 pm I’ve seen that video already.. thanks I don’t think that he was talking about repeatability accuracy of that limit switch..
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Re: Limit switches
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Re: Limit switches
Hi all, Hope this isn't off topic too much.
I'm assuming the mentioned NPN NO sensors can be wired like this as a slave Y-Limit?
I'm assuming the mentioned NPN NO sensors can be wired like this as a slave Y-Limit?