great info , thanks for posting. i did observe the same thing at least a few times!grossmsj wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:20 pmAgreed it is really accurate and dependable. The only glitch I've run into is an occasional (once a month?) situation where my Y-slave motor will back off too far during homing. It's easily observable and I can even hear how different the motor sounds. Clearing the precision homing selection corrects the problem. After having this happen a few times, I just turned off the precision homing option for both Y motors. I haven't seen any loss of accuracy nor have I had the problem occur again.
New Centroid Teknic Clearpath officially supported configurations. Updated 5-10-23
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Re: New Centroid Teknic Clearpath officially supported configurations. Updated 5-10-23
Just speculating, but could it be related to not having a firm enough hard stop?cnckeith wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 9:58 amgreat info , thanks for posting. i did observe the same thing at least a few times!grossmsj wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 7:20 pmAgreed it is really accurate and dependable. The only glitch I've run into is an occasional (once a month?) situation where my Y-slave motor will back off too far during homing. It's easily observable and I can even hear how different the motor sounds. Clearing the precision homing selection corrects the problem. After having this happen a few times, I just turned off the precision homing option for both Y motors. I haven't seen any loss of accuracy nor have I had the problem occur again.
On my machine, there is a 3:1 belt reduction (one turn of the motor rotates the ballscrew 1/3 rotations). This ends up equating to a relatively short physical axis travel for 1 motor revolution. And I believe the hard stop needs to repeatably fall within a single rotation (the same index) for precision homing to work.So if your hard stop is too squishy, could it sometimes end up outside the boundary of that 1 rotation???
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yes you are correct needs to be within once rotation, less is better and squishy is not!
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Re: New Centroid Teknic Clearpath officially supported configurations. Updated 5-10-23
My turns ratio is a little over 1. 6400 steps per revolution.
The proximity switch is not activated.
When this isn't working as it should the gap left is about 1/2 inch more than you see here. I've gotten the impression that the value stored in precision homing has been corrupted.
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