CNC machines are like 3D printers. You learn by doing. You have to experiment and try different things to be able to answer all your questions and what-ifs.
What happens when the machine attempts to move beyond its physical limits? That depends of the power the motor, the current drive capabilities of the motor drive and power supply and the strength of the mechanical structures. You would hope that any damage would be minimal and not too costly.
The top priority of the E-Stop is to prevent injury to any operator or bystanders. Saving the machine is secondary.
What happens when the machine attempts to move beyond its physical limits? That depends of the power the motor, the current drive capabilities of the motor drive and power supply and the strength of the mechanical structures. You would hope that any damage would be minimal and not too costly.
The top priority of the E-Stop is to prevent injury to any operator or bystanders. Saving the machine is secondary.

