excitech shm-0609 cnc router
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excitech shm-0609 cnc router
hi guys just updated to new cnc router problem x axes going in y axes direction and vise versa for y axes any way to get it back to normal???
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Re: excitech shm-0609 cnc router
You should be able to just switch the leads over
what control software are you running ??
what control software are you running ??
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Re: excitech shm-0609 cnc router
hi martin
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Re: excitech shm-0609 cnc router
OK I'm not familiar with NC Studio but you may need to alter one of the settings in there.
Like I said you should be able to just switch the leads over at the control box end, once you have done that you may find one or both of your axis are now running the wrong way ( negative movement where it should be positive). There should be a way to change the direction in NC Studio set up. I would guess that the hardware (screws/belts & motors ) for the x & y axis are the same so no need to alter the axis calibration but you should check it anyway
Like I said you should be able to just switch the leads over at the control box end, once you have done that you may find one or both of your axis are now running the wrong way ( negative movement where it should be positive). There should be a way to change the direction in NC Studio set up. I would guess that the hardware (screws/belts & motors ) for the x & y axis are the same so no need to alter the axis calibration but you should check it anyway