Lately my tool length sensor has been giving me an inaccurate measurment nearly every time. What I have been doing is repeating the tool length process untill I get two measurements in a row that are within .002 difference and go from there, starting my program and making adjustments to the daylight on the fly. Not an ideal method of fixing the problem.
Please help.
thanks.
EC
trouble shooting a tool length sensor
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Re: trouble shooting a tool length sensor
See if there is a build up of dust in it.
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Re: trouble shooting a tool length sensor
No, I have a weeky cleaning rutine for the entire mechine. Another trait of these errors, when the typewriter is in position above the sensor it will assend to the Z boundry rather then decesnd to the sensor.
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Re: trouble shooting a tool length sensor
This is the same symptom that I experienced a few months ago. The plunger inside the sensor had a small amount of fine dust on it. Carefully cleaned it and reassembled. Problem solved.
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Re: trouble shooting a tool length sensor
Evan has been contacted by our service department here at CNC Automation. Hopefully our team can help to rectify his ATLS situation.