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    Ran two good prints now Z axis grinds while trying to go down.

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    • dvella212undefined
      dvella212
      last edited by

      imma unplug everything and just test the z axis motors see if it was another wire causing the issue.

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      • JoergS5undefined
        JoergS5
        last edited by JoergS5

        If you disconnect the stepper, can you move the axis easily (axis may be decalibrated)? And if you disconnect the stepper, you can test whether the stepper is working without the axis (test only a few turns).

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        • dvella212undefined
          dvella212
          last edited by

          the stepper is moving like butter both of them when i move them myself.

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          • JoergS5undefined
            JoergS5
            last edited by

            and the axis, does it run freely?

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            • dvella212undefined
              dvella212
              last edited by

              yea when i move it myself it runs ok.. like up and down but when its plugged in it shakes when it starts.

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              • JoergS5undefined
                JoergS5
                last edited by JoergS5

                I bit more effort: change stepper controller assignment between z and X or Y *). But in most cases it will be mechanical, I think. All pulleys are fixed? (especially the silver one between stepper and trapezoid)

                *) edit to check whether the stepper controller on the board is ok

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                • JoergS5undefined
                  JoergS5
                  last edited by

                  The trapezoid at the top could hang, also.

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                  • JoergS5undefined
                    JoergS5
                    last edited by

                    Are the steppers stuttering if they are disconnected from the mechanics?

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                    • dvella212undefined
                      dvella212
                      last edited by

                      So its got to be the board . I ran two seperate motors from the same ports on z axis and they did the same thing. Stutter. I changed the wires and still stutter..

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                      • JoergS5undefined
                        JoergS5
                        last edited by JoergS5

                        I have only two ideas left: motor controller too high current setting (or too low), and cabling somehow wrong. Sorry, then I cannot help further.

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                        • JoergS5undefined
                          JoergS5
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                          A last idea:
                          https://www.reddit.com/r/CR10/comments/6v8jxl/my_creality_cr10_wont_move_up_on_the_zaxis_the/

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                          • dvella212undefined
                            dvella212
                            last edited by

                            I tested the with a multi meter for 1a 2a coils and 2a 2b coils are all good. I ran a print that was successful already so thats out of the question.. hmmmm.. the current is at 800MA

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                            • JoergS5undefined
                              JoergS5
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                              In Video
                              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQBItwXSK3g
                              in comments sections, the solution was to replace the board.

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                              • dvella212undefined
                                dvella212
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                                Yea its with the board. all axis work fine but anything plugged into the z axis is just not getting the right current which is making both motors stutter. Im going to run down to my shop and show them the problem .

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                                • dvella212undefined
                                  dvella212
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                                  I had already to replace my paneduet 7i as well 😞

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                                  • JoergS5undefined
                                    JoergS5
                                    last edited by JoergS5

                                    Good luck with fixing this!

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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators
                                      last edited by

                                      What is the specification of the Z stepper motors on the CR10? If they are low current high inductance motors, they may need to be connected in parallel instead of in series (the Za and Zb motor connectors are wired in series).

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