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Switch actually requires a lot less but this is good safe value. For switches on this machine 3mm is good value. Some switches need longer distance, some very small, but all switches need this. Perhaps you noticed that when switch is triggered you need to move back short distance to release it. We used Z+, X- and Y- limit switches in this tutorial. In this tutorial we will set “Speed” to 500mm/min but each machine is different and you should find what works on yours. That is why we need to approach limit switch with slow speed. When machine triggers limit switch during homing it stops in a moment. Then we will home X and Y at same time so we set “Sequence” for X and Y to be “2”. Usually we want to home Z axis first so we set “Sequence” for Z axis to be “1”. Open settings, section “Axes/Homing” and check “Enable”. We now have limit switch positions for all 3 axes and we can set homing. Jog in opposite direction so that limit switch is released.
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Write down Y position (-223.6188mm in this case). Slowly jog in Y- direction until limit switch is hit and machine stops. Write down X position (-127.6833mm in this case). Slowly jog in X- direction until limit switch is hit and machine stops. Write down Z position (253.8375mm in this case). Slowly jog Z axis up until Z+ limit switch is hit and machine stops. You will notice that position display now shows all zeros. Now we can execute “Machine/Set Position/Zero” command and set absolute position to zero. Later we will uncheck this to prevent unwanted absolute position change. Because it is usually not good idea to change absolute position make sure that “Machine/Set Position/Enable” is checked to enable these commands. Commands for changing machine absolute position are in menu “Machine/Set Position”. This position should be machine absolute zero. You can just loosely tighten tool in spindle and if accident happens nothing will be damaged. Be careful not to crush tool into machine table when you descent Z axis. Tool is put in spindle and machine is jogged to this position. I will put some tape to mark it so that you will see it better on image. What is important is, that it is always at same position. Usually machine works in relative coordinates and it is not really important where absolute zero is. We need to choose where machine absolute zero position is. This means that we will use them to set machine absolute coordinates. Limit switches can be used as reference switches. All 5 limit switches should be verified like this. When machine stops you should be able to jog in opposite direction. Your hand near moving machine in usually not good idea so keep safe distance. To verify that limit switches stop the machine, jog in direction of limit switch and trigger it with hand. To do this “Limit Switches Stop” checkboxes should be checked. Triggered limit switch should stop machine. To verify that all limit switches are working, trigger switch with hand and position display will become red or purple. Two limit switches on X, two on Y and one on Z axis. Machine that I will use has 5 limit switches. For now it is important that everything is set to zero. “Empty” tool should be selected with with “Machine/Tools/Select/Empty” and tool offset should be set to zero with with “Machine/Tools/Zero Tool Offset” command. Working offset should be set to zero with command “Machine/Offset/Zero”.
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If your SPU is not yet set please read SPU tutorial: How to set Steps Per Unit values?įirst we need to set offsets to zero. If position display changes for 100mm then machine should move 100mm. You should verify that distances in all directions are correct when machine moves. “Steps per unit” settings are already calculated and set. I use metric (millimeter) units but everything is same with imperial (inches) units except numbers are different (1mm is apporximately 0.03937in). I will use my router machine as an example but you can do it similar way on all machine types. I will try to show you how to setup your CNC using PlanetCNC software.