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    Default Possible X-Axis Overload

    While running a simple project that amounted to only 1/4" carve paths, I kept getting Possible X-Axis Overload error messages. Fortunatly I had the option to press enter to continue and was able to finish the project, but only after serveral (15-20) error messages. The error only occured when the truck was not carving while moving from one area on the board to another. The board was a 36" long 1x6 of cedar and was supported on both ends, not that it needed it though. I did move the slide plate away about a 1/4" from the board, but I still kept getting the messages. There were no errors during the measurement portion of the board loading.

    As I mentioned, I was able to finish the project but was curious if anyone knows what might have caused the error message. I've loaded longer/heavier boards, always supported, and never had this happen before.

    Thanks for any insights !

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    "possible x-axis overload" ... was that the exact wording?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcough3475 View Post
    While running a simple project that amounted to only 1/4" carve paths, I kept getting Possible X-Axis Overload error messages. Fortunatly I had the option to press enter to continue and was able to finish the project, but only after serveral (15-20) error messages. The error only occured when the truck was not carving while moving from one area on the board to another. The board was a 36" long 1x6 of cedar and was supported on both ends, not that it needed it though. I did move the slide plate away about a 1/4" from the board, but I still kept getting the messages. There were no errors during the measurement portion of the board loading.

    As I mentioned, I was able to finish the project but was curious if anyone knows what might have caused the error message. I've loaded longer/heavier boards, always supported, and never had this happen before.

    Thanks for any insights !
    You could have too much head pressure or, there is something obstructing or inhibiting the x-axis movement.. It could also be sandpaper belt roll-up.
    Steve

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    +1 with a Sand Paper Belt rolled up... Hard to see... You really need to rip the belt like I do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lynnfrwd View Post
    "possible x-axis overload" ... was that the exact wording?
    Yes it was. I was given the option to cancel or continue. I'll be running another project this evening and will check for an error code (sorry I didn't think of it at the time because the continue option allowed me to finish).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Digitalwoodshop View Post
    +1 with a Sand Paper Belt rolled up... Hard to see... You really need to rip the belt like I do...

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    A few projects ago I did replace a SPB due to roll-up & tearing. I'll take a close look tonight to see if it's rubbing. It looks like you took a significant (>30%) portion out of your SPB. Does that create a problem on wide carves?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcough3475 View Post
    A few projects ago I did replace a SPB due to roll-up & tearing. I'll take a close look tonight to see if it's rubbing. It looks like you took a significant (>30%) portion out of your SPB. Does that create a problem on wide carves?
    In my case I believe the many 6 inch wide boards I have done over time is the reason for the rolled belts. This was over a 6 month period all the rips. I did use my 12 inch wide PVC carrier board to cut tags and it was not a problem. Shortly after I did maintenance and replaced the belts.

    So in my case even with 30% of the belt missing the PVC board worked just fine.

    I would check head level too as the keypad side being high could influence the belt to move toward the keypad.

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