Configuring a 4 axis Allin1 with partially missing A axis Motor/encoder/Axis hardware

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Re: Configuring a 4 axis Allin1 with partially missing A axis Motor/encoder/Axis hardware

Post by polaraligned »

martyscncgarage wrote: Sun Apr 18, 2021 10:28 am
polaraligned wrote: Fri Apr 16, 2021 6:01 pm .

As I noted above, just change the A to N on this screen:
Sure that works....
But Centroid accomodates a 4th axis and its connection to the control with a button....
Understood, but the OP just wants to disable it until he eventually acquires the hardware for the 4th axis. Doing what I said is easy without having to mess around with parameters. He can add enable feature in the future when he gets the hardware for it. I am trying to give the easiest and least confusing answer to keep him going.
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Re: Configuring a 4 axis Allin1 with partially missing A axis Motor/encoder/Axis hardware

Post by tblough »

Granted, it's a little more work on the front-end, but in the future if he wants to remove the rotary table to free up workspace, it's two touches and done.
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