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    Eurotec 420 SLL .When we call up the c axis with a m10 the motor just hums . It looks like the break is holding it from orientating.We tried a m71 to release the break in the line before the m10, we keep getting alarm 410 excess error.Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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    Default Re: NEED HELP

    Fanuc control ? ....yes ?

    found this ...LINK
    ( various M codes are used but G71 is turning it ON...try G68

    M19 to orientate ??

    What about plain old "G0 C0 EOB"

    The usable codes should be in the machine builder's manual, The Fanuc manual would only have the generic codes



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    Default Re: NEED HELP

    Tried various m-codes from the programmer's hand book,to no avail .I thought it might be an encoder problem ,so traded the encoder from the main to the sub,and same problem. I then traded the drives ,and it cleared up . The drive in question is under warranty,so we are calling for a replacement this morning .
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    Default Re: NEED HELP

    hi

    on my machine M10 clamps the c-axis, M11 releases it.

    M11;
    G0 C180 F1000 ;
    M10;clamping is not always nessasery

    greatings bertus.nl



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