Gene,

In the axis section you can set the position the axis goes to after 
homing with


HOME = 0.1 - The position that the joint will go to upon completion of 
the homing sequence.

JT

On 4/20/2014 7:05 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 20 April 2014 07:55:40 John Thornton did opine:
>
>> Gene,
>>
>> You can set the homing order and the position you call home in the ini
>> file.
>>
>> JT
>>
> I finally did find that yesterday, it was in the TRAJ section.
>
> The problem now is that if Z is sitting anyplace up to about 4.5" from the
> spindle, the home switch, sensing the bottom rear gib of the carriage, is
> closed.
>
> So I need to cobble up something in hal that will run x in .1" to make sure
> its open, and run Z toward the spindle until it runs off the switch, then
> allow it to go to the normal home sequence.
>
> Thanks John.
>
>> On 4/19/2014 4:36 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> Greetings all;
>>>
>>> Where I was more or less forced to mount the Z homing switch puts it
>>> in a position where quite a bit of its work envelop has it closed,
>>> with it opening about 3/4" from the chuck when running toward the
>>> chuck.
>>>
>>> So I either need to run it pretty close to the chuck (watch the tally
>>> LED on the C1G BOB) before initiating the HOME procedure, or figure
>>> out a way to run the x in .1" to make sure /that/ switch is open,
>>> then run the Z towards the chuck until the Z switch opens, then do
>>> the rest of the home sequence.
>>>
>>> Kind of a PIMA, and I am wondering if I could cobble something up in
>>> the .hal file to do that.
>>>
>>> Suggestions? Comments welcome etc.
>>>
>>> Cheers, Gene
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