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Thread: After 10 minutes my Y axis wont move

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    Default After 10 minutes my Y axis wont move

    10 minutes of having the machine on and the y axis wont. i try to move it manually with the controller and the numbers move but no movement of the gantry i am thinking maybe a dead spot in the stepper? i read somewhere that they should be adjusted to reduce resonance, is this my issue? the machine is about 5 years old thanks

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    Barnaby if its a Buddy you could have the little drive lever on the RHS pulled out disengaging tge pinion.
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    All wiring seems to be tight. It runs just fine Everytime for about ten minutes. Then the y goes dead!

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    sounds like a heat issue

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    any suggestions how to fix?

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    First of all, let us know for sure what kind of machine/control box and someone may be able to make better suggestions - is it a desktop?

    Try a fan on control box and computer. Depending on type of control board, can you reseat components? What is ambient Temp in shop?



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    thank you i do have a desktop. temp in the shop is 26-28 c lately, i will try a fan on the machine but the control box is all encased behind the plexiglass, i guess calling shopbot is my next move if a fan doesnt work.

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    Here's Andy Pitt's video that includes adjusting the pots;
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iwKFDER494
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    So yesterday it was much cooler here I tried running the desktop and still have the the same issue. After watching the Pitts video it sounds like the same issue I'm having. I guess the next step for me is to switch the x and y axis and run a test. My question is are the wires for the control board in the same order from right to left or I could switch o e at a time from left to right?

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    Have you checked in the control box to see if there is a build up of dust. also open the box and have the fan blow across the drivers.

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