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This error means the machine found the home switch in a much different location than it has previously. | This error means the machine found the home switch in a much different location than it has previously. | ||
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* Loose ball screw bearings | * Loose ball screw bearings | ||
* Loose ball nut | * Loose ball nut | ||
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+ | [[Mark Pulleys|How to check directly for loose pulleys]] | ||
If this error is preceded by the following error message: | If this error is preceded by the following error message: | ||
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Note that this error will only come up if the index pulse is enabled on that axis. | Note that this error will only come up if the index pulse is enabled on that axis. | ||
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+ | Still not sure what is going on here? Read: [[About drift issues]] |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 2 January 2013
The following error message (with different numbers/axes) is received:
The error code associated with this message is: 27102010
This error means the machine found the home switch in a much different location than it has previously.
This suggests that something in the system is loose.
Possible loose components for this problem are, in order of probability:
- Pulley on ball screw shaft
- Pulley on motor shaft (if it is a low power or otherwise unkeyed motor shaft)
- Loose home switch or home switch bracket
- Loose ball screw bearings
- Loose ball nut
How to check directly for loose pulleys
If this error is preceded by the following error message:
The problem is NOT loose mechanics, and you should follow the following route: Axis lost pulses error message
Note that this error will only come up if the index pulse is enabled on that axis.
Still not sure what is going on here? Read: About drift issues