Imogen Butterworth | 26/09/2019 15:17:25 |
1 forum posts | Hi, This is my first post, sorry if i dont put as much information as needed, would be grateful for any help. I have a secondhand Boxford 250PC, have had it for 2 years, works as expected. It has sat unused due to lack of time for almost a year I think, and I have just tried to get working videos to sell it. The X+ overtravel sensor/ limit seems to be stuck on, and i cant figure out where it is to even begin to fault find with it. The error is coming up on the PC, and has limited the machine to X- jog slowly only, which is normal for an overtravel trigger. Normally you jog it off the sensor, then your free to use all the functions on the machine. But the X axis can be jogged all the way to the X- stop, and the sensor is still ON. Has anyone experienced this? or know where to find it? I have taken the cover off the turret and cant find anything obvious. Thanks! |
Philip Trueman | 14/02/2021 12:59:59 |
3 forum posts | Do you mean the Z travel? towards the chuck. My boxford 250 does not have any limit switches i think it just reaches the end of its travel and stalls the motor and stops. The Z axis towards the chuck has a limit switch to stop the tools from hitting the chuck. |
Ian Bird 1 | 10/07/2021 15:14:08 |
1 forum posts | It is likely to be the same as mine. It is hidden away under a shiny cover at the bottom of the Z axis to the right of the x axis assembly. Pictures can be found near the bottom of this page https://individualworld.co.uk/boxford-250pc-lathe-cnc-conversion/ There is only this one for homing direction travel |
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