Problems with "locking" of X,Y and Z Axis
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 5:33 pm
Dear all,
I just assembled my Geeetech A10. It's my first 3D printer, but not my first experience with steppers and this type of linear rails.
When I initialized the system everything more or less worked. However, especially at the Z-axis home position, I sometimes lose steps (you hear the noise). I uncoupled the "X-bar" by loosing the screws connecting the try to the lead screw. I was totally surprised that the bar, stuck on half position and I am only able to move it with considerable force. There are also some "locked" positions, which seems to be one turn of a wheel away from each other. The same "locking" behavior is true for the the x and y position, also not as strong.
Before I completly dissamble the system in all wrong places, I hope to learn something from your expierence:
1) Shouldn't the x-bar move freely (and acutally move to the bottom) when decouple from the lead screw?
2) Are these locking positions normal? Potentially they are from long storage and will wear off over time?
Any further suggestion are welcome!
Thank,
Jan
I just assembled my Geeetech A10. It's my first 3D printer, but not my first experience with steppers and this type of linear rails.
When I initialized the system everything more or less worked. However, especially at the Z-axis home position, I sometimes lose steps (you hear the noise). I uncoupled the "X-bar" by loosing the screws connecting the try to the lead screw. I was totally surprised that the bar, stuck on half position and I am only able to move it with considerable force. There are also some "locked" positions, which seems to be one turn of a wheel away from each other. The same "locking" behavior is true for the the x and y position, also not as strong.
Before I completly dissamble the system in all wrong places, I hope to learn something from your expierence:
1) Shouldn't the x-bar move freely (and acutally move to the bottom) when decouple from the lead screw?
2) Are these locking positions normal? Potentially they are from long storage and will wear off over time?
Any further suggestion are welcome!
Thank,
Jan