I am having a strange issue with Mach3 backlash compensation. I am using a 4' X 6' router. I am using steppers and Lead shine servos with 90V AC power supply (2 X 240V AC transformers). Max speed of the machine is 10,000mm/min. It works fine at that speed. Manufacturer rates it a twice this. The machine works absolutely fine with backlash compensation turned off. I have no problems with correct travel or simultaneous moves of the axis.
If I move one axis at a time (X, Y or Z) everything works as expected with the backlash compensation enabled. If I try to move any two axis concurrently there is no problem as long as I move in such a way that backlash compensation is not activated. If I move in a manner that enable backlash compensation the machine clunks, drops steps and (occasionally) squeals.
I am trying to surface my spoil board and, by the end of the surfacing operation I have lost ~3 inches in X. Repeat with backlash compensation of and there is no clunking and the machine works as expected.
e.g. I can replicate is I start the y axis moving in one direction continuously and whilst it is moving, I move the x axis or z axis one way, then the other (say 2 seconds in either direction). Even if the x/z axis is stationary but Mach3 determines that it is a change in direction from the last move, the axis will lock up.
Changing motor speeds and acceleration makes no difference. I have tried backlash settings of 50% of max, as well as 20, 10, 5, 1. All has no effect.
My backlash settings are very small for each axis:
X 0.030mm
Y 0.055mm
Z 0.035mm
I confirmed Constant Velocity mode is turned on.
I am using Mach3 R3.043.066 (Latest) on Windows XP and the software is registered.
Can anyone help?