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What is the reason for the failure of A-axis reset of RDC6563FG controller?

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Hello everyone! I am looking for help again. The A-axis reset of my RDC6563FG control system failed, and both the X and Y axes were able to move to the limit position and complete the reset normally. However, there was an abnormality in the A-axis after starting the reset command. The motor has slight shaking or brief rotation, and then stops running. The system interface prompts that the A-axis reset has failed and cannot enter the normal standby state. Who can help me?

 

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  • Ignativs
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    The A-axis reset process usually relies on limit switches to determine whether the correct reset position has been reached. If the limit switch is damaged, has poor contact, or is operated incorrectly, the controller cannot correctly determine the position of the A-axis, resulting in a reset failure. Check if the limit switch is working properly, ensuring good contact and no damage.

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    • I replaced the limit switch and it worked fine now, thank you

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  • Generally, it is an issue with the origin switch. Please check the following items:
    Is the origin switch damaged
    Is the wiring loose
    Is it connected to the corresponding port on the A-axis (do not plug it into the Z-axis)
    Is it NPN/PNP type that matches the system

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    • Thank you for your response

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