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    Default Z axis stall E06-0313

    I was carving a pattern when this error showed up. I turned the machine off, and back on, but the error was still there. I manually moved the truck back towards the control side of the machine. Turned it back on, the error was gone, tried to run the pattern again, and when measuring the board, I got the error message again at about the midway point measuring the width. This is where the error continues to occur. Any ideas would be great. Thanks Mike

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    At what point did you get the stall? IOW was it measuring the board, doing its preliminary checks beforeloading the board?
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    The first time it happened was during carving, now it happens while measuring the board.

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    Hello,

    I found this in the CarveWright Troubleshooting Guide (page 51)...

    E06 - Z axis stall (Normal)
    Description of Issue
    A Z-axis stall is caused when the difference between the commanded distance becomes much
    more than the actual distance over the allotted time interval. An easy example of this would
    be putting your hand on the cutting truck and preventing it from moving during an operation.
    The computer is commanding it (and expecting it to move a certain distance in a given time
    interval) but your hand is preventing it from moving; or stalling the movement. A stall does
    not have to be a physical obstacle to movement. For instance if a power lead to the motor was
    broken then the motor would not move when commanded and the computer would record a
    stall.

    Possible Causes
    Causes include: obstacles blocking the movement of the cutting head, outdated firmware,
    faulty electrical circuit in the shop, and electrical short in the machine, a loose connector, a
    faulty power supply, or a cut motor that is not spinning.

    Troubleshooting Steps
    Consult the troubleshooting document titled “Z-Axis Stall” for detailed diagnosis instructions.
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    For some reason, I can not locate the link for this statement!
    Troubleshooting Steps
    Consult the troubleshooting document titled “Z-Axis Stall” for detailed diagnosis instructions.

    I've tried everything I can think of, but have a mental block on the location!
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    OK, I figured it out (with the help from LHR)!
    The above statement is meant for the LHR Tech(s), and requires a call as you have seemed to have exhausted the written steps in the manual.
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    Classic FFC Cable failure....

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    Ok I'm pretty sure it is the FFC cable. So how do I go about ordering a replacement cable?

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    It is after hours now so you will have to wait until Monday to call it in.

    I do have an extra one if you want to PM me......
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    Just disconnected the FFC cable from the truck head and found a break in the wire right at the black plastic covering.

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    Thanks for the offer, but I can wait until monday, and I will order a few extra to keep on hand. I am just glad I was able to get it figured out so quickly. Once again you guys have helped me out with my machine. Thanks for all the help.. Mike
    Quote Originally Posted by fwharris View Post
    It is after hours now so you will have to wait until Monday to call it in.

    I do have an extra one if you want to PM me......

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