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    Default Limit swich hit

    HAllo
    Work on my PRTalpha from several days and have the next problem.
    During cutting process Sb stops and Limit Swich Hit message appears,

    My files are .dwg. I import 'em in Part Wizard and then generste toolpats, which are saved in .spb files at the end.

    IF some body has some remedy it was wary helpful.

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    That problem is discussed in this thread. That thread starts out with another problem, but around May 10 it starts to mention your problem.

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    Hi Kamen,

    Follow all the advice in the thread mentioned by Gerald.

    I had the same problem and eventually solved it by running copper wire through my dust extraction pipe.

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    Thanks guys
    Grounding the dust collector seems to solve the problem.
    I check ground of my system and I see that it's very well grounded, from the spindel to the USB cable,

    so I remove alligator clip from my Z-zero plate


    and Z zeroing is easyer now.

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