
04-26-2009, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by anya First time to cnczone
In over my head but like my job and glad to have it. Have new baby, machine only about 3 years old, but problems from the time it hit the floor after purchased. Owners not to happy about this and to call repair person is costly, so I have learned alot the hard way. The machine is a Busellato Jet 130 and the problem this time is an alarm. Alarm 74 overload of surge current limit resister and the z axis servopack has a ac9 error. Need help, would appreciate your help. |
First off I know nothing about the particular machine. What I will offer is general methods I would start looking at.
The AC9 error may be due to a circuit breaker or fuse blown and the pack no longer receiving power. The Alarm 74 may be directly related but hard to say if the limit resistor was compromised or just a primary error warning at overload and subsequent opening of the safety device during a crash. A schematic and reading intuition of where the breaker/fuse is located should help. Busellato forum
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Last edited by One of Many; 04-26-2009 at 09:14 PM.
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