CNCnutz (Peter Passuello) | Fix Backlash - CNCnutz Episode 222 @cncnutz | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 10 minutes ago
For more information, the Macro's and other resources used in this video please visit:
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Following on from the last video I explore further the problem of backlash on our CNC machines and how we can use backlash compensation to fix it. Before we start we first need to now what Backlash is and what causes it.
Put simply backlash is the effective loss of steps when an axis changes direction. These steps are used to take up the slack in the system before it starts moving in the opposite direction. These steps are not translated into movement in the axis so it doesn't travel the full distance. Backlash is non cumulative so will not increase as the cut progresses.
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For more information, the Macro's and other resources used in this video please visit:
cncnutz.com/2018/10/fix-backlash-episode-222.html
Following on from the last video I explore further the problem of backlash on our CNC machines and how we can use backlash compensation to fix it. Before we start we first need to now what Backlash is and what causes it.
Put simply backlash is the effective loss of steps when an axis changes direction. These steps are used to take up the slack in the system before it starts moving in the opposite direction. These steps are not translated into movement in the axis so it doesn't travel the full distance. Backlash is non cumulative so will not increase as the cut progresses.
SHARE WITH OTHERS:
youtube.com/user/cncnutz
SOCIAL:
www.cncnutz.com
Email: cncnutz65@gmail.com
youtube.com/user/cncnutz
facebook.com/CNCnutz
twitter.com/cncnutz
I hope you enjoy.