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| Just bought a used machine - Bridgeport R2E4 w/ BOSS 9 control Looks good - ran B4 transport Hooked up and powers up - Goes through "self check" but won't "home" ie: axis enable red light on, press enable button and BOTH red and green are lit(?) Press "execute" - nothing happens. Tried w/ and w/o tool in QC, w & w/o air applied - Screen states "axis limits" and "not homed" for all axis, but no movement or spindle start. Can't get to manual jog and table seems centered X&Y not on "limit switches" - Haven't checked "Z"?? Check power and fuses in panels that seemed obvious... Does anyone have any hints?? I'm new to this and dove in ankle deep, but head first! and must be making a simple mistake (I hope!) Thanks in advance - Tommy |
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First check to see if it was wired for 440v. I had that problem on two R2e4's I bought and that was the problem. I am constantly reseating the BSP, Eizo, and FMDC cards to keep my machines running. E-mail me at greeder88@sbcglobal.net if you need more help. |
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| Do you have the maintenance manual? There is a trouble shooting section which tells you where to check for what voltage. ALSO axis limit means that a axis is on a extreme limit switch. You may have to JOG OFF LIMITS. See operations manual. George
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| I checked all above and this is were I at now, the Z axis was ran to the top to the upper limit switch after correcting that the error went away. The main problem is #19 and #20 fuses they supply the 90vac for the power supply, they blow as soon as power is applied. If I'm seeing this right I removed all fuses on the out going side of power Supply and still blow the fuses 19 and 20. I feel like the problem is in the Power Supply itself. Anyone ever had one of these to fail. I check the diodes I think they are ok not sure how to check them for leaking though. Thanks for any help. |
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| Diodes are one way devices. They also convert AC to DC. Thus there are 2 ways to check them. If your meter has a diode check function, it will check for the voltage drop across the semi-conductor junction. A drop of zero means a dead short. Or put a meter on ohms. You should show conduction in one direction, swap the test leads amd you should get mega ohms. There is also a very high probability that a capacitor may be shorted or may have very high leakage. George
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| Regards, Ray L. |
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| Unhook everthing from powrer supply including the neutral, no 19 & 20 fuses did not blow, as soon as I hook up the neutral it blew fuses. All cap's were check at local shop, checked ok they did not do a voltage check. Diodes check with ohm meter ok but now I wonder????? |
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| I am running a Roto Phase, same is supply power for my Wire Edm with no problems. The in- put power is 98vac for the power supply on fuse #19 and #20 ,with all wires pulled off the Power Supply except the 90vac No fuses Blow. As soon as the netuarl wire is reconnected the fuse Blows. Sure makes me think it's in the Power Supply????? Being there is no load for the output side.... |
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| Hi Tommy With the neutral not connected test the neutral wire with your meter & make sure it is not live as you may also have a dead short if it is live If it is live it is connected wrong somewhere on the input
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