recalibrated Clearpath servos

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Re: recalibrated Clearpath servos

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What is RAS?
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Re: recalibrated Clearpath servos

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Please slow down, stop cutting parts and triple check ALL your settings. With .04 set in backlash, that can certainly mess up a cut.

As for RAS, please read the plasma install manual, the information and settings for Clearpath are in the manual starting on page 46. If your Z axis is direct drive and you probably have metric ball screws the setting of "2" for your overall turns ratio is also not correct. If you have a 10mm, single start ball screw the setting is closer to 2.54.

Did you check your Accel/Decel settings?
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Re: recalibrated Clearpath servos

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- RAS is clearpath built in smoothing. please follow the instructions on page 47 and 48 of the plasma installation manual to set the RAS numbers up correctly for plasma use. the Z axis RAS has to be TURNED OFF. X and Y can have RAS on with reasonable values. 40 ms max.

- .040" backlash is unworkable. .005" or less is required. fix the mechanicals of the machine.
set backlash comp to 0.000 until you do.

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Re: recalibrated Clearpath servos

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I’ve been reading manual. I can’t not chose anything different inClearpath RAS 4 or 16ms.
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Re: recalibrated Clearpath servos

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Re: recalibrated Clearpath servos

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AtomicAsian wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 5:28 pm I’ve been reading manual. I can’t not chose anything different inClearpath RAS 4 or 16ms.
With the RLN series Clearpath you get 3 choices, 4ms, 16ms or off. 16ms is the default so set the X and Y motors to 16ms and set the Z axis to OFF.

What are your Accel/Decel setting for each axis? The default is .5. If you have a heavy gantry then I wouldn't go too much lower, .4 or .35. Those lightweight (and the DIY machines) with aluminum gantries can go down to .2 or .15 and be ok. Heavier gantries need closer to the default settings.
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Re: recalibrated Clearpath servos

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I took the gearbox off On the Y axis and it seems ok. possibly not the reason for crappy holes.
I ran a job with motor off to see if its jerking. The video is in my photo album. It definitely jerks.
Would this be normal because of the autotune setup for my table thats in place?
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Re: recalibrated Clearpath servos

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the test job
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Re: recalibrated Clearpath servos

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If the machine and motors are ON and you can physically push and pull on a axis and it "slops" back and forth. There is an issue with the motor/rack/pinion. There should be no movement whatsoever
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Re: recalibrated Clearpath servos

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Indeed but do motors act like that jerky when making holes. wouldn’t that be a cause
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