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    Mazak VTC-300C 212 Alarm?

    I came into work this morning and when I turned on the machine and homed it out, I got a "212 Alarm - Magazine Drum Malfunction".

    After a Google search, I found this: "212 is the battery alarm from the magazine drive" but nothing about where the battery is or what kind.

    Anyone know? Thanx in advance!!

    Oh yeah, the control is a Mazatrol 640MN, if that matters...


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    On a Fusion control, you'll have a MR-J2 drive that probably runs that. The battery is not much different than a FANUC drive battery. On that machine, I'm not sure where the drive is located. I'd check the power cabinet. But on many other machines, a drive(s) is also located elsewhere. For example in the tool change area under a panel or something. Look in you parts book for all of the MR-J2 drives. On the front of the drive, you'll see a couple flip up covers near the top. Behind that is the battery...
    It's just a part..... cutter still goes round and round....


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