I'm having problems with the Z axis on my micro router compact sticking and stalling.
The slide itself seems to run OK and has been cleared of dust, so the problem must lie above the coupling
How do I inspect the Z axis stepper motor brake ?
MicroRouter Compact Z brake problems
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MicroRouter Compact Z brake problems
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On the MicroRouter Compact you will need to remove the front hood metalwork in order to get to the Z axis motor and brake.
Once done, remove the two locknuts (see picture)
The brake can now be removed from the motor
You will now see something like the next picture - check that the hex nut is positioned and tight on the stepper motor shaft.
Once done, remove the two locknuts (see picture)
The brake can now be removed from the motor
You will now see something like the next picture - check that the hex nut is positioned and tight on the stepper motor shaft.
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- The two Z brake motor locknuts
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- Showing the brake removed from the motor. Problems would occur if the locking grub screw has come loose and the nut has moved.
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