Check the "Crash" buffers—the physical or electronic stops that prevent over-travel. If these are worn, the "Crash 1" error will become a frequent interruption to your workflow. Conclusion
Regularly reset the analog sensors. If the machine thinks the feed dog is at position 0 when it is actually at position 0.5, you risk a mechanical crash.
The "Anal" portion of the system relies on sensors to tell the control board exactly where the feed mechanism is. Extra Quality sensors have lower latency and higher resolution, meaning the "Crash" protection triggers more accurately, saving your needles and needle bars from expensive damage. 3. Vibration Dampening
Investing in components is about long-term ROI. By choosing precision-engineered parts and maintaining the analog synchronization of your external feed, you ensure that your production line remains fast, fluid, and, most importantly, error-free.
Check the "Crash" buffers—the physical or electronic stops that prevent over-travel. If these are worn, the "Crash 1" error will become a frequent interruption to your workflow. Conclusion
Regularly reset the analog sensors. If the machine thinks the feed dog is at position 0 when it is actually at position 0.5, you risk a mechanical crash.
The "Anal" portion of the system relies on sensors to tell the control board exactly where the feed mechanism is. Extra Quality sensors have lower latency and higher resolution, meaning the "Crash" protection triggers more accurately, saving your needles and needle bars from expensive damage. 3. Vibration Dampening
Investing in components is about long-term ROI. By choosing precision-engineered parts and maintaining the analog synchronization of your external feed, you ensure that your production line remains fast, fluid, and, most importantly, error-free.