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    Haas Indexer

    We run 2 Haas indexers they are brushless so they have the 2 cords. One of are customers sent over a Haas indexer for us to run a special job its already fixtured up. Well it has only one cord and the end looks bigger and will not fit into the vf4? Is this a brush style? we contacted them and they do not have a control box. How would we run this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by binzer View Post
    We run 2 Haas indexers they are brushless so they have the 2 cords. One of are customers sent over a Haas indexer for us to run a special job its already fixtured up. Well it has only one cord and the end looks bigger and will not fit into the vf4? Is this a brush style? we contacted them and they do not have a control box. How would we run this?

    Thanks
    You can get an adaptor box from Haas. It has two cables to connect to the machine sockets and a single socket for the indexer plug. Cost is around $1,000 - 1,500 I think.
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.


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    Rent brushless control box from your HFO, they do that.
    If it is a long run , what Geof said.

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    Ok so we got the converter box it was 1000.00 anyway I am not sure what to set setting 30 on? I contacted my dealer there looking into it i hope its not long. The number on indexer is 216649 if any of you out there know what I should set setting 30 at.
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    Quote Originally Posted by binzer View Post
    ...The number on indexer is 216649 if any of you out there know what I should set setting 30 at.
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    That will be the serial number I think, what you need is the model name/number such as HRT210, HRT160. You can scroll through the options under Setting 30 by pushing right cursor (I think) until you find it.
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    216649 would be an hrt210


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    ok so I did all that now and I get a A servo t error. I tried changing parameter 128 to 1000 0 and -1000 and 16384 , 0 , -16384 but nothing worked?


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    Was everything plugged in correctly? I have had this error when I turned on Setting 30 without a rotary plugged in.

    If you are all plugged correctly??? Can't suggest anything else.
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.


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    you have to turn off the machine after you change any rotary settings if your parameters are correct and you are using a brush type rotary setting 30 should not have a bl or a b after the hrt210 if you are still getting the alarms after you cycle power try inverting rev power on parameter 43 after setting 30 is on hrt210 and then try it with no air on the rotary in case the brake is hanging up.


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    Thanks serviceguy I tried all you said I have a list of parameters tried everything now it says A-axis motor ov. I might have to get a service guy out here.


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    goto parameter 43 and invert overtemp nc make sure you are using the correct parameters for a brush type unit not a brushless.


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    Thanks serviceman that did the trick its running good now its funny how you can answer the questions quicker then the local dealer on the phone. You are a really sharp dude.

    Thanks again I appreciate it


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