One Linear Module won't move anymore.
Possible Causes
- The Linear Module is malfunctioning.
- The Controller port is malfunctioning.
- The Converter is broken.
Actions
1. Turn off the machine, and then manually push the slider of the Linear Module back and forth.
- If it takes more effort than other Linear Modules, then the Linear Module is faulty.
- If the slider can be moved smoothly, please proceed to the next steps.
2. Please check if the immovable Linear Module is X, Y, or Z.
2.1 If it is an X-Linear Module, please exchange the X and Y controller interface cables. Then control the X-Linear Module through the screen and observe whether its movement is normal.
- If the original X-Linear Module moves normally, then the X interface of the controller may be faulty.
- If the original X-Linear Module still can't move, it means that the X-Linear Module is faulty.
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Insert the problematic Y-Linear Module directly into the Y interface of the controller without connecting through a converter.
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Control the Y-Linear Module through the screen and observe whether it can move normally.
- If it is a Z-Linear Module, please remove the X-Linear Module without disconnecting it from the controller interface.
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Insert the problematic Z-Linear Module directly into the Z interface of the controller without connecting through a converter.
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Control the Z-Linear Module through the screen and observe whether it can move normally.
- Through the above troubleshooting, if the Linear Module can't move normally, it means that the Linear Module is damaged. If the Linear Module moves normally, the converter may be damaged.