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Discussion in 'OpenBuilds Bug Report' started by Mateusz Klimczak, Apr 22, 2020.

  1. Mateusz Klimczak

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    Hello, I have a problem with the openbuilds lead 1010 milling machine. When I mill and turn on the vacuum cleaner, the light stops or when I turn it on, it mills at you at some point. If I want a milling machine, I can't move because I have to disable and enable the openbuilds controls program again. Or if I load the program, I change another one, then I have to turn the program off and on again. If I want the whole cycle to be milled, I must turn off the limit switches. Or after finishing the milling, I can't turn on the limit switches because I have to turn the openbuilds control off again.
     
  2. Mateusz Klimczak

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    Hello, I have a problem with the openbuilds lead 1010 milling machine. When I mill and turn on the vacuum cleaner, the light stops or when I turn it on, it mills at you at some point. If I want a milling machine, I can't move because I have to disable and enable the openbuilds controls program again. Or if I load the program, I change another one, then I have to turn the program off and on again. If I want the whole cycle to be milled, I must turn off the limit switches. Or after finishing the milling, I can't turn on the limit switches because I have to turn the openbuilds control off again.
     
  3. Peter Van Der Walt

    Peter Van Der Walt OpenBuilds Team
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    Vacuums create a lot of static electricity (particles rubbing against the hose, air moving against the hose etc)
    Run a length of bare copper wire down the hose end to end, earthing the side near the Vacuum cleaner to help dissipate EMI

    Also see

    How to ground vacuum hose?
     
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