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    Mori TV-300 MSC-802M control

    Hello All.

    I'm having a few problems with my Tap/Mill centre.
    I find it hard to get any one with any knowledge of this control with out going top Mori-Sieki direct.

    I have a S01 SREVO ALARM 17 that I don't know what it is,

    I post up in the Mitsubishi/Mazak control thread here <--

    I thought I would post here aswell to see if anyone has one of these machines for future reference and help.

    I would be thankfull for any help or advise.

    Thank John.


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    Check the following link. It is the manual for the type of servo you have. On page 198 it shows what to check for alarm 17. More then likely the drive needs to be replaced though. You should be able to get the drive directly from Mitsubishi. At least here in the US you can.

    http://www.meau.com/functions/dms/ge...00000674900000

    If you do get a new drive, leave the old one hooked up until you get the new drive. Do not disconnect the cables until you get the replacement unit or you will loose your absolute home position and will have to set it up again.


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