Wainlux JL3 x-axis/ home issue

Wainlux JL3… where do I even begin? before it would try to home and would make that terrible beating noise trying to go over the axis… so I turned off the auto home on startup and the return to finish position… can somebody PLEASE help me? I haven’t been able to do anything in 4 days…

Waiting for connection…

Waiting for connection…

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[OPT:VMZ,35,254]

Target buffer size found

ok

Homing

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[OPT:VMZ,35,254]

Target buffer size found

ok

Homing

ALARM:8

Homing fail. Cycle failed to clear limit switch when pulling off. Try increasing pull-off setting or check wiring.

ok

Grbl 1.1f [‘$’ for help]

[MSG:‘$H’|‘$X’ to unlock]

[MSG:Caution: Unlocked]

ok

ALARM:8

Homing fail. Cycle failed to clear limit switch when pulling off. Try increasing pull-off setting or check wiring.

ok

Grbl 1.1f [‘$’ for help]

[MSG:‘$H’|‘$X’ to unlock]

[MSG:Caution: Unlocked]

ok

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[OPT:VMZ,35,254]

Target buffer size found

ok

Homing

ALARM:8

Homing fail. Cycle failed to clear limit switch when pulling off. Try increasing pull-off setting or check wiring.

ok

Grbl 1.1f [‘$’ for help]

[MSG:‘$H’|‘$X’ to unlock]

[MSG:Caution: Unlocked]

ok

ALARM:8

Homing fail. Cycle failed to clear limit switch when pulling off. Try increasing pull-off setting or check wiring.

ok

Grbl 1.1f [‘$’ for help]

[MSG:‘$H’|‘$X’ to unlock]

[MSG:Caution: Unlocked]

ok

$0=6

$1=255

$2=0

$3=0

$4=1

$5=1

$6=0

$10=1

$11=0.010

$12=0.002

$13=0

$20=1

$21=0

$22=1

$23=7

$24=600.000

$25=3000.000

$26=250

$27=2.000

$30=1000

$31=0

$32=1

$100=80.000

$101=80.000

$102=80.000

$110=9000.000

$111=9000.000

$112=9000.000

$120=2200.000

$121=1800.000

$122=2500.000

$130=365.000

$131=400.000

$132=1.000

In Machine settings $27 increase Homing pull-off, 0.5 mm at a time and save.
Check the plastic block that hits the switch is not loose or set incorrectly.

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