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The Concise RDWorks Learning Lab with Russ Sadler: Session 12.
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Let’s switch the machine on. We’re now going to jump into the second section of this introduction to Chinese laser machines.
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We’ve covered all the major chunks, functional chunks of the machine in the previous 10 sessions.
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And, you note, that we haven’t even turned the machine on yet, really. Only just to have a quick look at various things.
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I’ve got two laser machines in this workshop at the moment.
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The glass tube machine that you’ve been, that you’ve seen me using in the first few sessions is a 600 by 400 millimetre machine.
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It’s halfway between the sort of machines that you might have, 700 x 500, or this one, is a 300 by 500.
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It’s a typical cheap starting Chinese machine, which I bought for just over a thousand pounds.
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But this no longer has a glass tube in it. This has been modified to include an RF tube in the back here.
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So this would normally be the sort of very expensive 20, 30 thousand dollar machine that you can buy.
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Well, it didn’t cost me anything like that, but I’ve got all the ability to experience raw RF technology.
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Not the menu driven RF technology that you tend to get on these very expensive machines.
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They will never really teach you much about laser technology.
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They will teach you how to use menus.
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We may well get into this RF technology at the later stages of these videos, but it’s not something I want to concentrate on.,
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certainly at the moment. Our main aim is to teach you about the typical Chinese laser, which contains a glass tube.
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Although this has been converted into an RF machine,
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this is still basically a 500 by 300 Chinese laser with a CO2 beam that comes out here. The RF laser in the back there,
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is just a different way of producing a CO2 laser beam.
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So everything about this machine will be fairly typical of most Chinese laser machines.
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So what we’re going to do today is to turn the machine on for the first time.
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And we’re going to explain what happens before you even think about putting a program in here,
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because there’s a lot going on and you need to understand what’s going on,
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because remember, you are your only 24/7 service tech on this machine, which is why you need to understand how it works.
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OK, let’s turn the power on.
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Right, that’s it, we’ve turn the machine on and it’s ready to run now. But that very simple set of motions that you saw there, there’s a lot going on.
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So let’s try and break down exactly what we’re seeing. First of all, we’ve got two limit switches here.
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Any convenient piece of metal, and here I happen to have a small spanner. If you put it in front of these switches,
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you can see from the reflection in there, that it switches on and off because it’s got an LED in there, which tells you what’s going on.
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Now, we’ve got one over the back here as well. These are metal sensitive switches.
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They’re Hall effect switches. They do exactly the same job as a mechanical micro switch, which you might have on your machine.
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Let’s just turn the machine off for a minute. Now before you turn this machine on,
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there is already registered in the brain, the controller,
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which we’ll show you later the dimensions of the work area for this machine. Which happens to be 500 wide and 300 deep.
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So the machine knows that much about its work area, but what it doesn’t know is where that work area is.
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For example, the head here at the moment is in a position.
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Now, if I turn the machine on and the machine said, OK, that’s zero, if it tried to move 500 that way, there isn’t enough room for it to move 500,
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this way. It’ll drive into the edge. And similarly, there isn’t 300 this way for it to drive.
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So it has to know where zero zero is because that’s the start of its work area.
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And so what it’s doing here is moving to this switch here, which is putting its head right in there.
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And then it’s moving to this axis here, which is putting the head right over in that corner.
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And now the machine says, ah, now I know there is zero zero and I can move 500 millimetres this way without crashing into anything.
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And I can move 300 millimetres this way without crashing into anything. Built into the brain,
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is this very simple start-up program to try and detect zero zero.
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So we turn the machine on again. I will try and explain to you what’s happening. Now,
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we’re only going to concentrate on one axis, which is this axis here. This axis will be doing exactly the same thing.
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In fact, what I will do, I will push this access to the back so that it doesn’t confuse the situation.
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We will only see one axis of movement when I turn the machine on now, which will basically be this axis here.
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Now you’ll see that this very slow, this fairly slowly creeps towards the switch,
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it hits the switch turns it off and it moves slightly this way, turns the switch off, then it goes back, turn to switch on and then off.
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So there’s a double action that’s taking place there.
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It creeps fairly slowly onto the switch, very slowly, creeps off the switch and you can see the light going off.
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Then it turns around and very, very slowly creeps back onto the switch and then very, very slowly creeps off the switch.
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And at the moment, it creeps off the switch and a light goes out. That’s zero.
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So let’s watch that again. Now, I just pressed the reset button, which is going to reset zero. Creep onto the switch.
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Watch that off, on, off, and at the moment, it switches off.
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It knows where it’s zero is and it moves rapidly to a position of memory where it last was told to be.
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So the head stores its last position and goes to that last position.
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Let’s go and look at the controller and see what’s happening to the controller LED’s during this start up procedure.
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Now here’s the controller, the brain, and this is a 6442,
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which most people will have in their machine because this is a pretty standard Ruida controller for these sorts of machines.
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Your controller might be different. And so some of these instructions might be slightly wrong for your machine.
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But in principle, somehow the same sorts of things will happen with your specific controller.
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We’ve got a set of LEDs down here. You can see one of them is on solid and the other one is flashing at the moment.
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But there’s a whole row of 15 LEDs down here. Now, very confusingly, these legends here have got nothing to do with those LEDs at all.
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Those legends point to each one of these termination blocks.
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If you want to understand or work out what the LEDs are doing, you have to look down the center here, because down the center here,
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we’ve got a small table which explains what each one of these LED’s is doing. While the machine is turned on,
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and we just seen it set it’s zero zero position. I’m going to use my special switching mechanism.
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And we’re going to touch those two switches again. There’s the X switch,
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which I’m turning on and off, and there’s the Y switch which I’m turning on and off.
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So I’m now turning the machine off.
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And everything’s gone dead. Number 15 LED at the top there basically tells you that there is power to this unit.
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So when I turn the machine on, you’ll see 15 come on. 14 will not be flashing.
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But what you will then see is two of these lights down at the bottom here, the two switch lights that I just demonstrated to you, will come on.
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There’s the Y-switch, there’s the X-switch.
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It’s now finding the zero zero position, it’s found zero zero position and it’s moved to its start position and it says flashing light.
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Now, most people consider that a red flashing light means something is not right.
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Well, in this case, I’m afraid it doesn’t mean that, it’s exactly the opposite.
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It means we’re all OK and we’re ready to start. I’ve now got my zero zero position and we’re fine.
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You notice that the two LED’s for the switches have disappeared. That’s it.
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They do not perform any other function other than setting zero zero. Even if I do this now.
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I’m not affecting anything. Those switches can switch on off as much as they like.
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We are now beyond the start up routine that’s built into this brain.
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We’re now going to take a look at the machine keyboard. There’s a big red button on the side here, which says reset.
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So when we press reset, here’s what happens.
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We’ve gone and we’ve reset zero zero again, you might ask the question, why would I want to do a reset? With these arrow buttons here,
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I can manually drive the head around the machine.
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So what I’m going to do, I’m going to press one of these buttons now and I’m going to simulate something that might happen.
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So I’m going to drive the head towards my finger. OK, now that sounded pretty violent, as you can see, the head in the middle of the machine,
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we know that zero technically is over here when the head is over here.
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So let’s just have a look to see what position the machine thinks that head is in at the moment.
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Remember, this is a 500 millimetre machine. The brain thinks that it can move 500 millimetres this way.
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Now, at the moment, we’ve just seen that the head is at position zero in X. We know that this head is going to run out of its field of operation,
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so let’s make it run out of its operating field. Very slowly, we will creep up to the end of the stroke.
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Sounds terrible, doesn’t it? As I said, all that’s happening here is the stepper motor field is changing because it’s been told to step, step, step.
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It doesn’t know that the head is jammed because it’s still being issued counts, but the rotor is not rotating because the head is jammed.
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So you should be able to see that as well on the keyboard.
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As I press this button here, which is the right hand button, you can see that at the moment,
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it says it’s position 356. OK, the machine knows that it can travel to 500 and you can see the count going up,
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the pulses are still being sent to the stepper motor. But the stepper motor is not moving, all you can hear is this horrible noise.
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But when we get to 500. Or in this case, I’ve got it set to 510.
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The machine says, ah, I know where I am now. So now it’ll drive all the way back to that switch. It says zero on the keypad.
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It’s gone back to where the zero position should actually be.
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Effectively, we’ve reset the zero. OK, but we’ve had to do that by running the machine out to the end of its count.
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Now, if you happen to hear at any stage a noise like that.
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Where it stops in the middle of a stroke, the first thing you should do is to press reset.
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And that would then go back and teach the machine where zero zero is and everything’s back and happy again.
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OK, so it’s important that you understand the mechanism by which all these bits and pieces work together.
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Now, the other one, the other reason why it’s important that you understand the relationship between these two switches and what
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they do and when they do it. Is because these are one of the most likely things on your machine to fail.
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This switch here is particularly vulnerable. This, switch is not vulnerable.
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Let me explain why. If we take a look at this switch here, you’ll see that it is a static switch, i.e., the cable does not move.
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Now, this switch here has got a cable that runs around the back there, down through this cable chain and then finishes up going back to the controller.
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This is part of a moving axis.
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The one over the other side is static.
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And that means that the cables for this have to find their way back to the controller via this flexible link, this cable chain.
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Now, that means that that cable is continuously
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doing this. Flexing backwards and forwards. Now I want to give you a quick demonstration. Inside this cable,
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we’ve got some copper wire. Now, this is an exaggeration of the situation that exists. Now, you may think of copper as being a very, a very soft material.
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Now, what I’m going to do now is to bend this. And you’ll notice where it’s bent, right there.
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OK, I’m not going to straighten it out again, and bend it again and again.
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Now, can you see where it’s bending? It’s bending further and further away from where it did originally.
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The reason being, is because copper, when you bend it, goes hard and it gets harder and harder every time you bend it.
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Now, after a lot of flexing, this metal will break. It goes brittle and it breaks.
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Now, what that means is that inside your cable there, you’ve got a cable that may do this.
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Open, close, open, close, depending on how
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this is stretched. Depending on which cable is broken, it may well allow that the light to switch on and off,
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but not allow the signal to get to the brain or any combination of things in between.
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You can be confused by the light and the brain can be confused by not having a signal, even though you think it should have because of the light.
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That’s why I’m saying to you, you must look at the controller itself when you get a problem with your machine.
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And what you’ll find is that your machine, when you start it up, may or may not detect this switch properly.
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It may or may not set zero properly. It may well make that horrible grinding noise that you heard.
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So when the machine doesn’t do what you expect it to do. Check this out.
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But as I demonstrated to you, all is not lost. Yes,
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you will need a new one of these, which doesn’t cost a fortune. They’re
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only somewhere in the region of five to ten dollars. And you can buy them off of eBay easily.
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You can carry on working with your machine. But instead of using this as zero, what you’ll have to do is what I showed you just now.
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You will run your machine to the end of its stroke and you hold it on there until your keyboard says 500 or 510 and this stops making a noise.
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Now, when this stops making a noise, you know that you’ve run this to its limit.
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You can then drive it back to the beginning because now that will be zero.
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So when it comes to replacing the switch, unfortunately, it’s not a quick fix.
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You can’t just splice a new switch into this existing cable because the problem is in the cable, remember?
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So what you’ve got to do is completely replace that switch and cable all the way back to the controller.
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What you’ll probably have to do is to just break the cable chain here, pop this cable chain apart, which it does, it unplugs.
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So you’ve got two separate pieces of cable chain temporarily, because it’s very difficult to get a piece of cable around this curve.
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But it’s very easy to get it into a flat piece of cable chain and then back
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along a flat piece of cable chain and then finally pop your chain back together again.
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I personally never had one of these fail in six years, but I’ve seen and spoken to many correspondents with this problem.
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We’ve examined a couple of keyboard features like the reset,
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the switches that drive us backwards and forwards and left and right. This button in the middle called Z/U button.
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If we press that, it gives, it gives us access to another menu.
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Now, I’m not going to talk about those features on there very much at the moment.
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We can use, we can go backwards with the up arrow key and get to the bottom of the list.
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And we’ve got axis reset there. Let’s just have a look at that.
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What it does, that allows me when I press the reset button, it resets every axis if I want to reset for any reason,
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just one of the axis, I’ve got the ability here to just reset the zero on one of the axis.
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It’s not very useful, but you just need to be aware that there is a feature there.
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Escape. Now we step up, diagnosis it’s called. Enter.
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I’m now going to put my special piece of kit over one of the switches.
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Hang on. Look, what does it say. Y-limit switch and now go to the X.
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And I’ve got the X -limit switch, so we’ve got another mechanism on this machine for seeing
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how the switches are working? OK, so now we’re at my other machine and we turn this one on and we’ll see what happens. Hear
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the noise? That beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep is actually the water protect system because I haven’t got a reservoir and a pump on here.
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I’ve got an industrial chiller. So the audible warning tells me that I have got no flow.
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The fact that it’s gone quiet tells me that I’ve got flow. Now, something you might well have noticed while I was speaking.
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This time, the head went to that corner, not the corner over there where you just see me going.
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So the datum on this machine is in the back right hand corner.
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The datum on the other machine is on the back left hand corner.
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I cannot say with certainty where your datum is.
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It depends on the machine manufacturer, where he decides to put the limit switches and how he, how he wants to set the machine up.
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But the position of the datum is important when we come to setting the programming system up and we’ll talk about the programming system in another session.
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