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Thread: Z-axis Stall E06-0313

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    I get this err. e06-0313 on only one carving, the M-16. about half way through.
    I checked and restarted the carve. Everything went good untill I get to install bit. When checking the board thickness is when I get the z axes stall.

    After checking and finding nothing wrong I go to another patern to carve and everything works fine.

    I have carved this pattern before and had other problems like on the back carving.

    Any help would be nice.


    Thanks
    Wilbur

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    Can you load your mpc file so we can look it over to see if there might be a problem. Is this a double sided carve?



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    Try another project with the same thickness of board and same bit and see if the same stall occurs.

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    So if I am guessing correct, this problem happens when you load your 1/8th inch cutting bit in your ROCK Chuck?

    I am reading between the lines trying to understand what is happening....

    This could be simply installing the 1/8th inch cutting bit in a ROCK chuck too long....

    Making many guesses...

    Bit
    Using a Rock
    Bit Load the first time went well...
    Checking Board Thickness is a 1/8 inch bit requirement...
    BOARD Too Thick...
    Motor still spinning and drilled a home in the Brass Roller holder...

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    I am just getting Z-axis Stall Err E06-0313
    Why

    Finished a small carve, did a clean-up with a vacuum cleaner then a new problem. Man am I having bad luck.
    I put a new board in, it goes through all the measurements, then starts to carve, lasts for about 1 second then I get Z-axis Stall Err E06-0313.
    Just did a visual (could I of done something with the vacuum clean-up?)
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    I can't believe it. finding so solution to this problem, so after reading the info above, I went to my a Model and removed the cable from the Z check to the board. Installed it in the C Model and it works!

    In 83 hours of operation I have had a gear strip, the cut motor stop and now a cable. I will be walking on thin ice everythime I am around the machine.
    Do not delete this post. It will help someone someday.
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    Notice any kinks or folds in the old cable? It could have been loose in the plugs and not bad... but switching back could be a problem if a new stall snaps a bit...

    I recommend keeping a spare FSC Cable.. I agree... Only 83 hours.. Should not happen....

    Good Job fixing it.

    AL
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