If you want to use the soft limits you have to reference the machine - 
but you don't need to have limit switches to do that.

Homing or referencing the machine is a very good idea.  Soft limits save 
tooling...  ;-)

Dave


Sven Wesley wrote:
> 2009/11/24 Lester Caine <[email protected]>
>
>   
>> But when the machine does not HAVE home switches? I'm used to jigging up a
>> job
>> moving the spindle to a location on the jig and then clearing the DRO's -
>> but
>> that is on Mach3 ;)
>>
>>
>>     
> You can still home the machine. I have recently been working with
> EMC2-machines with no limits and we pushed them to the bottom when turned
> off. The machine position is a must!
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