Yes that's it.
Not easy with translation
Pierre
2016-02-25 23:28 GMT+01:00 Chris Morley :
>
> I'm sure he mean slack in the ballnut :)
>
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> From: "Forum Deswysen"
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
Hmm, I’ll look into the M codes tomorrow, I can’t recall if those are related
to our torch height controller or something else... I ran this on my lathe
machine (in Axis SIM) which is also running 2.7.4 on Wheezy and I too didn’t
have any problems with it there. I am really at a loss to
On 02/25/2016 09:08 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> My guess is that the driver for the wireless adapter tries
> to set up the adapter as well as set up PC to work with
> it. The driver seems to fail at the adapter setup, so the
> PC bit fails too. It may be that the Windows sets the
> adapter
On 02/25/2016 06:35 PM, Jim Craig wrote:
... snip
> I then booted to windows to see if the wireless adapter was still
> working there. It was. So I rebooted to Debian and low and behold it
> booted fine to Debian without issue and connected to the wireless network.
>
> I worked on the PC and got
Just to follow up with what I have found.
I decided that I would try to reinstall the OS as was mentioned. I put
in the 2.6.8 disc and started the install process. Once I reached the
part of the install where it was configuring the network it would lock
up. I was connecting to my local network
Hi Tom,
very bazaar videos... almost like its toggling between imperial and
metric mode (x extent jumping between 1.x and 3.x)
I ran the code on 2.5.4 simulator mode and other than having to remove
the M120 and M121 codes it seems to run properly (other that z
positioning as noted in header).
We are running Linuxcnc 2.7.4 on our plasma machine. Today during the class on
the machine the backplot started jumping around. See videos below. This
happens after we load the file, move over the part, Touch Off X,Y and then
click the first view icon in Axis (Z). Has anyone seen the
I'm sure he mean slack in the ballnut :)
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From: "Forum Deswysen"
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
Subject: [Emc-users] Stake in ball screw Cincinnati Arrow
Date: Thu, Feb 25, 2016 1:06 PM
Hello,
Today
On 25 February 2016 at 21:02, Forum Deswysen wrote:
> Today we found the stake in the nut of the ball screw axis Z.
Can you explain further? I think perhaps there is a mis-translation.
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Hello,
Today we found the stake in the nut of the ball screw axis Z.
Do you know the problem ???
Is there a adjustment means ???
Best regards,
Pierre
finemeca.be
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