Probe occasionaly fails to stop and crashes into part
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 10:24 pm
I've had machstdmill pro for close to a year now and I've watched my machine try to drive my wildhorse probe through my part and into the table several times now and I cant figure out why it keeps happening. My mill and control box is the first I've built so I was pretty sure the cause was something I had wired improperly or some kind of grounding problem but I'm at a loss as to how to correct whatever the cause is. Since it first occurred I've completely rebuilt and wired everything and hadn't had any trouble for awhile but yesterday I tried to do a corner probing op like I had several times that day and it down once at regular speed in the Z direction, backed off, began its second z probe at slow speed and decided not to stop going which put a nice dimple into the surface of my part and stalled my z axis before I could hit the emergency stop.
Cant figure out a reason hardware wise that Mach or MSM would think that the probe had failed to trip when it successfully triggers on the first touch off and then proceeds on the second touch off to push the tip straight up into the probe body until it bottoms out. By that point not only is one contact broken and mach should be seeing the signal, but they all are. The probe is simply wired with one contact going to the 5v on my breakout board and the other going to the pin I've assigned for the probe. Have you heard of this happening or have any idea what might cause it, hardware or software wise?
Things I've tried: Removing the LED and resistor in the probe, replacing the probe cable, and installing a smooth stepper to get away from my flaky XP machine and install a fresh copy of mach on my windows 7 64 bit pc.
Cant figure out a reason hardware wise that Mach or MSM would think that the probe had failed to trip when it successfully triggers on the first touch off and then proceeds on the second touch off to push the tip straight up into the probe body until it bottoms out. By that point not only is one contact broken and mach should be seeing the signal, but they all are. The probe is simply wired with one contact going to the 5v on my breakout board and the other going to the pin I've assigned for the probe. Have you heard of this happening or have any idea what might cause it, hardware or software wise?
Things I've tried: Removing the LED and resistor in the probe, replacing the probe cable, and installing a smooth stepper to get away from my flaky XP machine and install a fresh copy of mach on my windows 7 64 bit pc.