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Bystar CNC90 Z axis overshoot

Bystar CNC90 Z axis overshoot

Bystar CNC90 Z axis overshoot

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Anyone know how to reduce the overshoot on a Z axis that occurs only on tactile mode?

Putting a block of wood underneath the sensor, the nozzle will bounce below the block by about 15mm, then return to the correct position.
I have set the linear pot, and centered the offset pot, for the tactile foot.
Using feeler gauges, the nozzle height for tactile mode is correct at different heights, and responds correctly to the offset pot.

I can set the capacitive mode (Conles) gains fine with maximum speed, zero overshoot, at low/high/normal nozzle distance heights.

I can see adjustment pots on the very back card of the Z axis servo, but unsure on how to get to these to see if it will reduce the gain.

Need to stop this as when the z axis calibrates the nozzle is crashing hard into the calibration block and breaking ceramics.
Or punches hard into the sheet on a pierce when using the tactile mode.

RE: Bystar CNC90 Z axis overshoot

disconnect wire c4 in the cnc cabinet and see if it changes the operation, this is the tach signal. also check the coupler between the motor and ballscrew.

Chris Krug http://krugtech.com/
Maximum Up-time, Minimum BS

RE: Bystar CNC90 Z axis overshoot

did you figure it out?

Chris Krug http://krugtech.com/
Maximum Up-time, Minimum BS

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