John Kasunich wrote:
> Andrew Ayre wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a gantry style machine with three axis. The X and Y axis have the 
>> same motor and the same nut and lead screw on each). I am testing the 
>> machine using manually entered commands into AXIS such as:
>>
>>    G01 F80 X1
>>    G01 F80 X0
>>
>> When manipulating one axis at a time (no cutting, just moving around) I 
>> have found that I lose steps at different feed rates for each axis.
>>
>>    X - lose steps at 148 ipm
>>    Y - lose steps at 81 ipm
>>

> All those calculations are for theoretical limits to the step rate.  But
> the reason you are losing steps is much less theoretical.  You are
> probably running out of torque.  When step motors go faster, the amount
> of torque that they can produce drops.  When the load needs more torque
> than the motor can make, you lose steps.
> 
> It does seem odd that the X can go faster than Y.  X has to move more
> weight (I assume that X is the gantry, and Y moves a much smaller weight
> across the gantry).  But something is making Y require more torque than
> X, so Y loses steps first.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> John Kasunich
> 

Hi John,

Thanks. So does it come down to trial and error to find the limits?
Yes, X is the gantry and Y is across the gantry.

Andy

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