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    Alarm code #849

    We keep getting an alarm that says "Alarm 849 160v DC bus overvoltage" Haas has been unable to eliminate this problem. It is always associated with a tool change. Has anyone else seen this? Anyone found a way to fix this?


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    Post this question here:

    Haas Mills - CNCzone.com-The Largest Machinist Community on the net!

    (Unless it is somehow related to VQC.)
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    Ken Foulks


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    ???? I clicked on "Haas Mills". Why is this wrong? I'm just beginning here.


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    This is a subforum for Haas mills. This section is for the built in programming language that Haas provides for their machines and isn't frequented very often. So to get a faster response to your question, the forum that Ken pointed to will get you a faster response. I hope you can get your problem sorted.


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