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    Default Z axis issue with movement

    When I go to zero out my bit, The Z axis moves slow....in doing that, I see it studder in the downward movement only...It does it at both speeds...durning cutting and other movement...I dont see or fell this problem happening...

    What could be the cause.?

    If I am unclear...I can provide video later today.

    Thanks

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    Standard or Alpha? What year?

    -B

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    Standard, 2007 - November

    Thanks

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    There is a chance that you have an irradic or failing Gecko driver. For the heck of it, switch the Y & Z drivers with each other (assign the Y to Z and vice versa in SB3) to switch what motor is assigned to what driver/Channel. Put Y on channel 3 and Z on channel 2. With control box off, swap motor cables in control box, with the Z motor going to what is normally the Y driver and Y motor with Z driver. See if this changes how the Z operates for you.

    -B

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    Whats weird is that the Z axis only does this at slow speeds....I tried to align the V bearing to be in center of rail...which one indeed was off from the factory...I realigned and put a shim in place but this didn't fix...

    I will try your suggestion but one question...

    Do I assign this in shopbot.ini?

    Also...Can I increase the speed in the Z movement when homing the tool?

    Thanks Brady.

    How local are you...I'm in Williamstown, NJ.

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    Nick,
    Send me an email with contact info...I'm just outside of Cherry Hill.

    -B

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