2011/6/7 Andrew <[email protected]>:
> 2011/6/7 Viesturs Lācis <[email protected]>:
>> I would prefer not touching this setting, because then it is very
>> difficult for operator to decrease override from 100 to 80% or some
>> other not-so-large increment, thus I find it not safe or at least not
>> good for quality of produced parts.
>>
>> So are there no other options? Would incremental jogging instead of
>> continuous jogging help on this?
>
> MAX_FEED_OVERRIDE doesn't affect jogging AFAIK.

It does. I tested - increasing from 100 to 200% not only visually
moves it faster, but it can be heard - steppers are "singing higher".

> MAX_LINEAR_VELOCITY parameter in [DISPLAY] section determines max jogging 
> speed.

In Axis GUI - it shows that max linear velocity is 12000 mm/min, while
max jogging speed is 60 mm/min.
From g-code file it can easily do moves at 10000 mm/min. I would like
to have at least 10% of that for jogging too.

I have a suspicion that problem lies in the fact that I have only 1
linear joint and 5 rotary joints in the arm. Could that be true? If
yes, how can I solve that?

Viesturs

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