Hello, i have two problems with the cnc
1. i don't have the backup disk for the cnc
and currently the cnc isn't working because i doesn't calibrate. It moves slowly on the x axys and then it freeze when i press calibrate function.
i was advised to get a copy of the backup disk and try to reinstal the main program.
2.
i want the post processor that will convert the files from xilog 3 to the correct .pgm file for the tria 4000/morbidelli u13
I believe that this is what i need in order to convert the files: [COLOR=#000000]cnv75new.exe[/COLOR].
thank you very much
Re: Wanted postprocessor for tria 4000/morbidelli u13
o now basically the cnc is broken. It has problems with the x,y origin. it doesn't position itself. error 605 error x axys drive. After that a fuse is activated. The cnc doesn,t calibrate
Re: Wanted postprocessor for tria 4000/morbidelli u13
i found the 605 error: x axis fault drive
cause: no drive power. For other causes consult the DRIVE techincal documentation.
Reset the overload switch. Consult the after-sales service.
My problem: Where is the overload switch ?
Re: Wanted postprocessor for tria 4000/morbidelli u13
In the large panel at the back, it's one of the white circuit breakers... Do you have the wiring diagram? once the program runs the axis faults will go away. my machine brings up the same errors but if i run the program they errors disapear
Re: Wanted postprocessor for tria 4000/morbidelli u13
Update : i have managed to make it work by copying the files from al385 to my al750. Now i have other problem with tool data: the error is invalid fixturing.
Fix. i did manage to resolve this problem to.
Now its up and running. I need to learn the manual now for g code.
i still need the post processor. and a way to convert the dwg files to pgm. thank you
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[QUOTE=4riders;1642548]o now basically the cnc is broken. It has problems with the x,y origin. it doesn't position itself. error 605 error x axys drive. After that a fuse is activated. The cnc doesn,t calibrate[/QUOTE]
Hi, my u13 did exactly the same thing and it turned out to be the limit switch on the x axis was a bit seized up so stripped it and lubed and all has been good since