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    "abnormal coolant"???

    hey all, i have an Okuma 852v mill that is controlled by a fanuc 31i. today neer the end of a drilling cycle i got this alarm: EX3019 COOLANT SUPPLY ABNORMAL. the coolant tanks are full of fresh coolant and everything seemed to be working fine up until a few min ago. i AM running a chip blaster thru spindle, and at the time it alarmed out i was runnning 500psi thru spindle. i am unable to find this alarm in any of my books and i am unable to reset it. any help would be great guys and gals. thanks in advance!


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    Wink

    The float switch in the coolant tank is stuck in the down position. It may be buried in chips.


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    found some sort of breaker/relay in the back of the chip blaster that had tripped. re-set that and all seems to be working fine. could the float switch have tripped this??


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