delicate end-of-travel settings

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delicate end-of-travel settings

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I would like to modify the withdrawal stroke after the first touching of the limit switches. 1 / first touch of the limit switch then withdrawal of 2mm and retouch at slow speed. what parameter or macro should I change? Thanks for your help
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Re: delicate end-of-travel settings

Post by tblough »

In CNC12 version >= 4.20 for servo systems, you can set a distance in Machine Parameter 180. This will be the maximum distance to back off, after the switch trips, while waiting for the switch to clear again. I don't know if this is the same for Acorn. Speed is controlled by the slow jog rate for both Servo and Acorn
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