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{{#ev:youtube|BhcZBr38Kmc|320|right|Example video of hard-stop homing with VSD-XE drive (and some random motion with absolue positioning).}}Homing is a method for acquiring the absolute zero position of a mechanical axis to a known absolute position.  
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{{#ev:youtube|BhcZBr38Kmc|320|right|Example video of hard-stop homing with VSD-XE drive (and some random motion with absolue positioning).}}Homing is a method for homing/referencing the axis to a known absolute position. For example if linear axis is equipped with an incremetal [[Feedback devices|feedback device]], then position of the axis is not known by the machine after system power-on. To acquire absolute position, axis must be driven to known point (home point) where the position counter is zeroed.
 
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For example if linear axis is equipped with an incremetal [[Feedback devices|feedback device]], then position of the axis is not known by the machine after system power-on. To acquire absolute position, axis must be driven to known point (home point) where the position counter is zeroed.
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==Homing methods==
 
==Homing methods==
 
[[File:granity_homing.png|400px|thumb|Homing settings in Granity 1.15.2]]Most of Granite Devices drives support homing axis by combining different optional motion elements as a sequence:
 
[[File:granity_homing.png|400px|thumb|Homing settings in Granity 1.15.2]]Most of Granite Devices drives support homing axis by combining different optional motion elements as a sequence:
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Hard-stop homing]]
 
*[[Hard-stop homing]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Argon_features]]
 
[[Category:IONI_features]]
 
[[Category:ATOMI features]]
 

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