We have a 1986 Triac which is refusing to zero in it's Y axis !
Anyone have any ideas as to why this is & what a cure might be?
Many thanks !
Anyone have any ideas as to why this is & what a cure might be?
Many thanks !
Is the axis moving at all ? does it attempt to Home? if so it could be the sensor or the wiring that is faulty
Last edited by bradders on Fri 25 Apr , 2008 9:22 am, edited 1 time in total.

CNC Apprentice


I often get strange problems like this and it usually comes down to a loose wire. Normally on the large connector block where the wires from the circuit board connect with the wires that go to the drives etc. When you open and close the box all these wires flex and sometimes give you a bad connection, and the machine acts like its all over! Move the wires and all is back to normal till next time.
Worth a look.
Worth a look.
I have tracked down these people,
www.vectis-systems.co.uk
Who will repair the driver for about £115, hope this may be of some use to anyone needing this kind of repair.
www.vectis-systems.co.uk
Who will repair the driver for about £115, hope this may be of some use to anyone needing this kind of repair.