I have not been able to get past the load bit command. I load the bit and the machine goes to homing and goes back to laod bit. I have reloaded the project and rebooted and have the same problem.
What do I need to do?
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I have not been able to get past the load bit command. I load the bit and the machine goes to homing and goes back to laod bit. I have reloaded the project and rebooted and have the same problem.
What do I need to do?
Woodlegend,
Welcome, this is a common problem where it can not find the bit blate.
Do a search. I stuck a balled-up wad of painter's tape behind it to keep it out.
Is it the plate on the opposite side of the of the sensor? Where to you stick the tape on the plate side that touches the bit?
With the power off, push the Y/Z trucks to the back and watch the bit plate swing out. If it is giving you trouble, like it sounds like it is, put a wad of tape or foam to hold it out where the bit will touch the flat part of it.
Quite a bit has been posted about this.
Thanks I was able to get the plate to touch and then I got a 246 axis error.
What is the cause of this error?
Woodlegend,
You have to put double-quotes around that kind of Search, like "246 error".
Usually means that the Z motor is not getting juice I think. The ribbon cable got jarred loose from shipping most likely. Call LHR tomorrow and they will walk you through it.
Ken,
I have not had that error code, but am curious how you get to know what it means. Is there a list of error codes available?
Thanks,
Greg Luckett
Michigan
luckettg,
I've had my machine for more than a year and have read what I could on this forum. I've had both of those problems.
The information is in this forum somewhere, finding it can be time consuming. The best help that I can offer is to use Search and learn the importance of using quotes (") around short words or muliple words.
Yeah, I have been using the search from the start, and you are also right that it can be very time consuming....especially when I get diverted onto some other topic and steals my attention.;)
I have seen where error codes are listed for other products and just wondered if something like that was stowed away here somewhere in case I might need it in the future.
Thank you!:)
Greg Luckett
Michigan