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Re: Machine Coordinates Moving Not Router

Postby RsX » Tue Nov 05, 2024 8:35 pm

taawad wrote:I have a VFD for my spindle and stepper drivers & power supplies for my nema motors with circuit breakers.

Probably a tripped breaker and the drivers are not getting any power (48V or similar).
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Re: Machine Coordinates Moving Not Router

Postby taawad » Tue Nov 05, 2024 8:56 pm

I checked all my breakers there isn’t any tripped or switched the other way
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Re: Machine Coordinates Moving Not Router

Postby ger21 » Tue Nov 05, 2024 9:06 pm

If the motors are not locking, it's not a UCCNC issue, unless you are using the enable pins on the drive.
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Re: Machine Coordinates Moving Not Router

Postby valhallaCNC » Tue Nov 05, 2024 9:16 pm

I had a stepper cable that was rubbed and one wire was broke inside my cable chain. Took me awhile to find that....
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Re: Machine Coordinates Moving Not Router

Postby cncdrive » Wed Nov 06, 2024 5:33 am

Check why the stepper motors not holding when powered.
Measure the voltage on the stepper drives power input terminals.
Also check if the enable signal is connected and if it is then check it's voltage level.
Usually in stepper drives the enable input acts as a disable signal, when unconnected or not powered then the drive is enabled and when there is voltage on the enable pin then the drive is disabled.
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Re: Machine Coordinates Moving Not Router

Postby taawad » Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:16 pm

In the I/O Monitor in UCCNC it shows that the pins for the motor is being engaged (O6, O8, etc) but when I looked at the recording on the electronic box, no lights were lit up during movement in the C94 Controller. I disconnected the pins of the drivers to the controller and put them back in and still no lights showing up on the C94 Controller during axis movement only on the software.

I looked at my cables and none of it is burned or broke ln I looked in my cable chain. My stepper motors are not locked my spindle is not locked. My power supply is supplying voltage and there is power coming through the pins, voltage is good on the driver terminal. Enable signal was never selected
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Re: Machine Coordinates Moving Not Router

Postby ger21 » Thu Nov 07, 2024 5:08 pm

My stepper motors are not locked

Then the stepper drives are not powered up, or not working.
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Re: Machine Coordinates Moving Not Router

Postby taawad » Thu Nov 07, 2024 9:32 pm

My stepper drivers are being powered, everything works electrically, power is being supplied I checked with a multi-meter, controller is working and it leaves me thinking it’s a software problem something was clicked or pressed because that is what happened, is there something simple that stop motors/spindle from moving in uccnc none of my soft limits have been reached. The router has been in a freeze state and the reason why I conclude it has to be something in the software is because my spindle is getting power from a VFD which is getting power from a contractor that has 230V supplied to it. But my motors are getting powered by their separate PSU to stepper drivers to the controller. How is it that neither my spindle and motors are not turning it has to be something in the software I created a new profile and still nothing has changed.
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Re: Machine Coordinates Moving Not Router

Postby RsX » Fri Nov 08, 2024 6:16 am

I once had a similar situation.
I launched UCCNC in demo mode because I did it too fast after connecting the AXBB-E. Then I changed some settings that needed an UCCNC restart and after the restart UCCNC was still in demo mode because it was launched from command line like UCCNC.exe "AXBB-E DEMO" instead of UCCNC.exe "SERIAL"
Are you launching UCCNC from a shortcut? try opening it directly from the exe file in the installation folder.
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Re: Machine Coordinates Moving Not Router

Postby taawad » Fri Nov 08, 2024 5:06 pm

I turn on my electronic box and let it settle so that controller will be picked up then open up UCCNC software I have the application in my desktop, the UCCNC I am opening is the actual software and not in demo mode but with my serial number, I also created a new profile inside uccnc and still nothing.
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