Axis runnaway?
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 12:17 pm
Hi,
Many thanks for this professional piece of programming it has brought Mach back to my area of expertise (32 years cnc service engineer) and away from the usual Router style of machine interface.
My question is I am experiencing a strange situation which could be a Mach issue and not a MSM issue that being, I have a x/y arcade style joystick set to jog the x and y axis via the oem codes and an input via my BOB, when I jog at say 15% everything is fine when I select 100% via the 'shift' key plus the joystick input it speeds up the axis movement as it should which is great however if I select step mode and say 0.1mm increment all works well until I select the shift key then the direction input (to speed up the step move) if I let go of the shift key before the step input the axis keeps moving in that direction without stopping in rapid requiring a very rapid e stop and potentially a lot of damage.
I suspect this may be at fault with mach itself or the U300 board which up till now has performed faultlessly but thought I would just check here to see if anyone else has found the same effect?
regards
Rob
Many thanks for this professional piece of programming it has brought Mach back to my area of expertise (32 years cnc service engineer) and away from the usual Router style of machine interface.
My question is I am experiencing a strange situation which could be a Mach issue and not a MSM issue that being, I have a x/y arcade style joystick set to jog the x and y axis via the oem codes and an input via my BOB, when I jog at say 15% everything is fine when I select 100% via the 'shift' key plus the joystick input it speeds up the axis movement as it should which is great however if I select step mode and say 0.1mm increment all works well until I select the shift key then the direction input (to speed up the step move) if I let go of the shift key before the step input the axis keeps moving in that direction without stopping in rapid requiring a very rapid e stop and potentially a lot of damage.
I suspect this may be at fault with mach itself or the U300 board which up till now has performed faultlessly but thought I would just check here to see if anyone else has found the same effect?
regards
Rob