single-axis
Configure a single-axis gantry to integrate a single-axis gantry into your machine.
First, be sure to physically assemble the gantry and connect it to your machine’s computer.
Also, configure any motor components that are part of the gantry.
{
"components": [
// < Your motor config >
{
"name": "<your-single-axis-gantry-name>",
"model": "single-axis",
"api": "rdk:component:gantry",
"attributes": {
"motor": "<your-motor-name>",
"length_mm": <int>,
"mm_per_rev": <int>
},
"depends_on": []
}
]
}
The following attributes are available for single-axis gantries:
| Attribute | Type | Required? | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
length_mm | int | Required | Length of the axis of the gantry in millimeters. |
motor | string | Required | name of the motor that moves the gantry’s actuator. |
board | string | Optional | name of the board containing the limit switches and pins. If limit_pins exist, board is required. |
limit_pins | object | Optional | The boards’s pins attached to the limit switches on either end. If the motor used does not include an encoder, limit_pins are required to be set. |
limit_pin_enabled_high | boolean | Optional | Whether the limit pins are enabled. Default: false |
mm_per_rev | int | Required | How far the gantry moves (linear, distance in mm) per one revolution of the motor’s output shaft. This typically corresponds to Distance = PulleyDiameter * pi, or the pitch of a linear screw. |
gantry_mm_per_sec | int | Optional | The speed at which the gantry moves in millimeters per second. Used to calculate the gantry motor’s revolutions per minute (RPM).Default: 100 RPM |
Test the gantry
Once your gantry is configured and connected, open the gantry’s TEST panel on the CONFIGURE or CONTROL tabs.
Use the panel to adjust the position of the actuator on the axis and check whether it moves as expected.

If the gantry does not appear on the TEST panel, or if you notice unexpected behavior, check your machine’s LOGS tab for errors, and review the configuration.
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