Hello,
I manage a student fabrication shop at Hampshire College and four or five years ago a student converted one of our manual Bridgeports to CNC run with Mach3. I have no prior experience with CNC and haven't been able to dedicate much time to working with this one, but I'm trying. The student did an impressive job considering he had no prior experience with this sort of thing and was completely self guided. Not everything worked out quite right including being able to have MPG control on only one axis at a time, and, of greater significance, he was never able to get the positional feedback system (whatever that's called) working. Fixing that is more than I can probably take on at this point but I can't ignore a new problem we're having.
For a while now if I rapid in both axes simultaneously one of them will unpredictably stall and won't more again until I stop moving the other axis (and of course it loses its position). I have not had this happen when I am feeding a lower rates. Recently, after zeroing on a part and starting to run code the machine would go to the wrong Y starting operation position, and (after stopping the code) when I hit "Go to Z" it would go to a position offset from the part origin. Sometimes it would do the same thing (to the same position) on repeated attempts and sometimes it would offset by even greater amounts. This primarily happened on the Y but then started happening on the X as well. Now, it makes sense that this might happen like it does on the manual rapiding since it is rapiding in two directions at once, but the odd thing is that it hasn't happened (except for possibly once) while in the middle of running code (even though it rapids multi-axis for tool changes and such). Also, when it happens during manual rapiding you can hear the motor complaining as long as you're holding the jog. I don't ever hear this while running code.
I may be leaving out some relevant details, but does anyone have any suggestions about where this problem is coming from?
Thanks,
Glenn
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