E06 – Z-Axis Stall

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 […]

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E05 – Y-Axis Stall

Description of Issue A Y-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 […]

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E04 – X-Axis Stall

Description of Issue An “X-Axis Stall” will happen when the machine is not able to move the board in and out of the machine when commanded. Possible Causes An “X-Axis Stall” can result from excessive head pressure, rolled up sandpaper belts, a wedged board, a board that has a significant thickness taper to it, a […]

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Random X, Y, or Z-Axis Stall Errors

Description of Issue A random x/y/z-stall is defined as a repeated stoppage during a project where the LCD shows an X-Axis Stall, Y-Axis Stall or Z-Axis Stall seemingly with no pattern. Possible Causes This issue is usually caused by an intermittent power supply voltage, an obstacle ithat is preventing movement, or a something that is […]

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Random Errors Caused by Board Being Too Thin

Description of Issue There are several issues that can be caused by inserting a board that is below the .5” minimum required thickness into the machine.  These errors are all associated with other problems too so sometimes it is hard to diagnose unless you check the board thickness right away. Possible Causes A thin board […]

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