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Thread: Z axis stall error code 308

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    Default Z axis stall error code 308

    I looked all over for another thread with this error code and couldn't find any. I am trying to repair a machine that I just received from my grandpa and it is obviously malfunctioning. I just replaced the Flex Shaft Assembly as it was melted. Any help would be appreciated.
    Jesse

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    Welcome to the forum. What was the machine doing when the error was produced?

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    Just a WAG... Wild AL Guess....

    Did the new Flex CATCH on the top cover slot causing the Z Error?

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    Thanks AL did not know that one.

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    I get this error as soon as I try to start a project. It did it prior to the install of the new flex cable as we'll. I was hoping it was the bad flex cable causing the error.

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    Exactly when does the stall occur? As soon as the truck moves? When the bit touches the bit plate, the wood, the sliding plate??

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    Another possibility...

    Check for "frozen" bearings on the z-truck, too. If the machine was sitting dormant for awhile, any sawdust powder may have solidified in a bearing(s) and is interfering with the up/down gliding of the Z-truck. A thorough cleaning of the bearings ( a repeated spraying of WD-40 in the bearing - with towels covering the traction belts to protect from overspray - and blowing out with compressed air) may work...or bearing adjustment and/or replacement could be in order IF the bearing(s) is the problem, that is.
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