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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Roland 52D shift z-axis (
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<blockquote data-quote="dantistrc" data-source="post: 351720" data-attributes="member: 22598"><p>Hello colleagues! help please A sudden floating fault has occurred. The machine began to saw in roughing deeper than it should. Z offset. The machine has run 600 hours. Clean calibrated, zanga tightened. There are no backlashes on any axles. It will normally cut out the garbage. If you make bars 1.5mm, he will cut them. But apparently this happens with the first 2mm cutter. At high bars, the crown does not fall out and the 1mm cutter cuts the air around the rough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dantistrc, post: 351720, member: 22598"] Hello colleagues! help please A sudden floating fault has occurred. The machine began to saw in roughing deeper than it should. Z offset. The machine has run 600 hours. Clean calibrated, zanga tightened. There are no backlashes on any axles. It will normally cut out the garbage. If you make bars 1.5mm, he will cut them. But apparently this happens with the first 2mm cutter. At high bars, the crown does not fall out and the 1mm cutter cuts the air around the rough. [/QUOTE]
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