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Reset my home

Post by dohitchy@gmail.com »

We was having power failure due to storms and I guess the machine got shut down while traveling back to the home location for the part we was running( I think this is what happened) so when I cut the machine back on it and sent it to machine home it said the motor is 2500 steps out of alignment


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Re: Reset my home

Post by tblough »

That means your home switches are not very repeatable. Do you have a tool changer or fixed probe that rely on machine coordinates? If not, no harm will come from hetting yes,and accepting the new home position.

If you were midway through a part, you will need to re-indicate the part position and reset your WCS. If you do have a toolchsnger or fixed tool setters, you may have to re-learn those positions as,well.
Cheers,

Tom
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