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    alarm 433 and 401

    hello everyone
    I'm a complete newbie to the cnc world. I recently purchased a Kitamura Mycenter 2 in an auction. the machine was working beautifully but recently it has given me alarm code 433 " The position deflector amount of the Z axis exceeded +- 32767. OR the velocity command value of the DA converter is out of range of +8191~-8192. Incorrect setting will cause this alarm."
    The machine had the Z servo replace with new one before i bought it. i noticed that when i'm homing it the Z axis is never on 0 its always in the range of .0245-.0174.. but X, Y always return to .0001

    In Manual mode the machine works great..
    My question is how do i fix this problem I could use some help ASAP a i need to run some parts..http://www.cnczone.com/forums/images...s/drowning.gif
    Last edited by zamorawoodworks; 12-02-2010 at 11:45 AM. Reason: mor information needed


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    What control ?


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    hi
    the controller is Fanuc system 6m MODEL A
    Thanks for your help
    Jesse


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