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I'm on my way to solve the problem.  It seems that the resonance was in equilibrium with the tangential curve of electron backfiring.  The positrons combined with the neutrons and created a white matter that nullified the dark matter and henceforth created a inertial curve within the time and space dimensions, leaving a solitary, three phase voltage centrifugal curvature.  I have now understood after lots of days in and days out, I have finally concluded everything came out from nothing.  To state briefly, my CNC evolved.  Hopefully you too can correlate between the time and space pulse direction and create matter out of your CNCs.  Today my friends, don't take it lightly, try the hockey puck  yourselves.

                                           "THAT WAS SIMPLY FUN, REAL SOLUTION FOLLOWS"

I placed a heavy hockey puck (around 10 oz) on the rear shaft of the motor.  Made sure that there was equal space between the puck and the body of the motor.  Since then, the motors don't stall on feedhold.  I'll try to update in the coming days.  Thanks Hood for the quick reply.  I switched from my custom profile to the default MachMill profile.   But found no difference.  Hence I tried the hockey puck damper.

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Axis Drifting To one side
« on: March 07, 2014, 11:38:25 AM »
check the coupling between the x axis motor and the ball screw.  If it is loose, then tighten and test.

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I have two Nema 34 steppers on the x axis (rack and pinion drive), running Mach3. the feedrate is 200 ipm, acceleration is 8. Never stalls at this rate during jogging, machining or rapids. However, on pressing the feed hold button one or both of the motors stall. Also, the motors stall on activating the Stop button. This stalling occurs when it changes direction, not before a direction change. Is there a way to change the feedhold settings to match those during jogging in terms of acceleration? ???
Thanks for your replies.

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