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- Thu 19 Nov , 2009 13:04 pm
- Forum: Router 2600
- Topic: Router 2600 Pro - Z-axis problem
- Replies: 5
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Re: Router 2600 Pro - Z-axis problem
Problem located and solved. It turned out to be fuse No 2 (6.3A) on the lower board. Although it passed a previous continuity test in situ it failed a second test when removed. Fuse wire was still intact but had in fact detached from one of the end caps inside. I suspect that it was making contact i...
- Mon 16 Nov , 2009 15:06 pm
- Forum: Router 2600
- Topic: Router 2600 Pro - Z-axis problem
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7279
Re: Router 2600 Pro - X-axis problem
First of all please let me apologise for my apparent spacial dyslexia. It's not an X axis problem but a Z axis (vertical travel) problem. It's a Monday and i'm a muppet, duh! :delirious: OK, i've checked all the fuses i can see (1x on the Baldor board and 5x on the other board) just to be sure and t...
- Mon 16 Nov , 2009 12:12 pm
- Forum: Router 2600
- Topic: Router 2600 Pro - Z-axis problem
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7279
Router 2600 Pro - Z-axis problem
Our Router 2600 Pro has developed a problem. While cutting a part the machine completely stopped half way through the job, both axis movement and bit rotation, but the software continued to run the cutting program. Aborting the software and resetting it failed to cure the problem and the machine now...