Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Re: Limit and Homing switches
Posted by
Randy Gordon-Gilmore
on 2002-03-08 11:42:54 UTC
At 09:02 AM 3/8/2002 -0600, Ray wrote:
microswitch was on the carriage/table itself, and that the cam only
actuated it when the carriage came adjacent to the cam on the last
leadscrew rotation.
Best regards,
Randy
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>The moving vane has the advantage of not tripping a mechanical switch onThe mental image I got from the original description was that the
>each revolution of the screw or motor like a cam would.
microswitch was on the carriage/table itself, and that the cam only
actuated it when the carriage came adjacent to the cam on the last
leadscrew rotation.
Best regards,
Randy
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Discussion Thread
rehenry
2002-03-08 07:02:27 UTC
Re: Re: Limit and Homing switches
Randy Gordon-Gilmore
2002-03-08 11:42:54 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Re: Limit and Homing switches