So, the issue of homing a dual-motor gantry comes up, again.

This one is a stiff structure, and the customer says if the motors get
seriously out of synch, it will bend the slide rails.  Well, at power-on,
the motors will be pretty well synched by mechanical forces.  So,
there would be two ways to home it.  One is to kill one servo amp
and allow just one of the servo amps to drive to the home position.
Then, enable the 2nd amp and home it.  The machine builder would
need to be sure the home positions were such that with both at home
the gantry was not under stress.

The other scheme would be some kind of simultaneous homing that
kept both encoders at the same relative offset during the whole
process.  If the home switch was only on one side of the gantry, then
maybe there is a way to have both encoders home to their own index
pulses at the same time.  (When properly set up, the two encoders
should arrive at their index positions nearly simultaneously.)

Anybody have any ideas or especially experience with a system like
this?

Jon

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