I ment to say software limit on the first parenthesis.

El vie., 6 nov. 2020 a las 17:01, Leonardo Marsaglia (<ldmarsag...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Hello Ron,
>
> If I understand correctly you are using your limit switches only without
> any soft limit (hardware limit). Whenever a limit switch is triggered the
> motion will stop immediately and the only way to recover from that is to
> turn on the override limits option.
>
> I don't know if understand you right, but you would never want the machine
> to trigger a hard limit in normal conditions, you need to set up your soft
> limits as close as possible (given your machine's necessities) of the hard
> limit.
>
> Leonardo Marsaglia
>
> El vie., 6 nov. 2020 16:03, R C <cjv...@gmail.com> escribió:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> I am trying to configure the limit switches in linuxcnc, I think I can
>> use them as home switches too.
>>
>>
>> The switches get tripped, when teh cross slide is as close to the  chuck
>> as it can be and as close to the user/operator as possible.
>>
>>
>> I have it setup so that for example the x-axis limit switch will stop
>> the stepper, but I'd expect to be able to jog in the opposite direction,
>> which
>>
>> it doesn't seem to do.
>>
>>
>> How do I set up the limit switches so that theydo stop the movement of
>> the axis but still will allow to move an axis in the opposite direction
>> as the one that triggered the switch?
>>
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>>
>> Ron
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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