Sorry, should have qualified myself further...this would be used on a router 
mill that will only be doing wood, plastic, and a bit aluminum work. No steel.

-Pete

On Jun 13, 2011, at 1:53 PM, andy pugh wrote:

> On 13 June 2011 21:47, Peter Loron <pet...@standingwave.org> wrote:
>> Hello, folks. Can anybody comment on using hall effect switches on a 3 axis 
>> mill for limit / home switches? Seems like they would have some possible 
>> advantages over physical contact switches.
> 
> I think that you would have problems with inconsistent triggering
> positions, especially when bits of swarf get stuck to the magnets.
> 
> -- 
> atp
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