Z axis won’t move on Geeetech Prusa I3 W
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:01 am
Noob here....
I just finished assembling and wiring up my I3 pro w and i'm having the same problem as most people on this board, my z-axis motors won't move. My x and y axis motors move fine (not sure about calibration with home location or anything yet). When i manually try to move the z-axis motors using the software they try, but it takes help from me by turning the motors slightly with my fingers, they are soooo close to moving but something is binding, especially to the motor on the side with the control board.
I have done all the things I've read about on this post
1. check straightness of rods
2. check hole in frame to make sure it's not too tight
3. make sure both sides are the same height
4. even tried to remove the smooth guide rods and just have the threaded rods (this helped a bit but it didn't solve it entirely, and it's not the right thing to do)
etc....
what i did find is when i look at my frame the side that is binding is actually twisted a little bit in relation to the rest of the frame, so I think i will have to go back to the assembly and loosen some of the main screws and nuts and try and get it straight.
I will update you guys on my progress and maybe post some pictures in case other people haven't thought of the frame thing.
I just finished assembling and wiring up my I3 pro w and i'm having the same problem as most people on this board, my z-axis motors won't move. My x and y axis motors move fine (not sure about calibration with home location or anything yet). When i manually try to move the z-axis motors using the software they try, but it takes help from me by turning the motors slightly with my fingers, they are soooo close to moving but something is binding, especially to the motor on the side with the control board.
I have done all the things I've read about on this post
1. check straightness of rods
2. check hole in frame to make sure it's not too tight
3. make sure both sides are the same height
4. even tried to remove the smooth guide rods and just have the threaded rods (this helped a bit but it didn't solve it entirely, and it's not the right thing to do)
etc....
what i did find is when i look at my frame the side that is binding is actually twisted a little bit in relation to the rest of the frame, so I think i will have to go back to the assembly and loosen some of the main screws and nuts and try and get it straight.
I will update you guys on my progress and maybe post some pictures in case other people haven't thought of the frame thing.