Re: instaled THC now loosing steps
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2024 7:55 pm
Great album, thanks for the pics. I still cant see if the Y axis has a belt reduction like the X axis. Pic is not detailed enough and too dark when I zoom in.
If you know nothing about the motors how did you decide on the current setting for the motors? Have you tried to reduce this? Do the motors get real hot? I would switch DIP switch 4 to off also. This is half current to the motors when at idle.
Did you dial in your overall turns ratio again with your dial indicator and some 1-2-3 blocks or other known dimensioned device?
So you're not sure you are missing steps or not, right? Is the issue on all axis? Did you test this with your dial indicator also? Try slowing the max rate down to 200 IPM, do some testing at that feedrate and see if you are still missing steps. Again, how are you testing for this? Out and back moves at max jog rate?
If, in the end, you decide to give up and buy new motors I'd highly suggest you buy new drives and motors that are matched to each other and closed loop drives. They are incredibly cheap these days and far superior to your current setup. You can buy a matched pair for probably less than $100 for each axis.
If you know nothing about the motors how did you decide on the current setting for the motors? Have you tried to reduce this? Do the motors get real hot? I would switch DIP switch 4 to off also. This is half current to the motors when at idle.
Did you dial in your overall turns ratio again with your dial indicator and some 1-2-3 blocks or other known dimensioned device?
So you're not sure you are missing steps or not, right? Is the issue on all axis? Did you test this with your dial indicator also? Try slowing the max rate down to 200 IPM, do some testing at that feedrate and see if you are still missing steps. Again, how are you testing for this? Out and back moves at max jog rate?
If, in the end, you decide to give up and buy new motors I'd highly suggest you buy new drives and motors that are matched to each other and closed loop drives. They are incredibly cheap these days and far superior to your current setup. You can buy a matched pair for probably less than $100 for each axis.