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    S-MEASURING SYSTEM DEFECTIVE 3B (Sabre 1250)

    S-MEASURING SYSTEM DEFECTIVE 3B

    This error seems to come up randomly, machine trips out durning a milling operation.

    Anyone know what this error is, or even better, how to fix it?


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    Cincinnati Milacron Sabre 1250
    Heidenhain TNC 415 Controller


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    Hello Matthewb
    The spindle encoder is bad.
    S- for spindle, 3 for processor which informs from the error and B for "edge sparation of the signals.
    So either repair or change the encoder.

    Jukka


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    Thanks, I got the encoder out of the splindle, and found it damaged.
    The encoder is a Fanuc, A290-0854-V350, also have a look a the photo.
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