My Bridgeport interact 720 has a Fanuc AC SAervo Motor on the Z axis , model 10 Typpe RO6B -0501 -B202 # 7000 , Ive put it back on the machine after moving into new premises , it was to high to get through he door ! Ok ,put it back on now I get fuses trppinbg out when I plug the sockets in the back og the ofthe n motor ! Ive taken the motor of again just incase Iveb done some thing wrong , and notice you cant turn ther motor on the axle / flange ,it moves a coupüle of thou and klonk both ways ! Can you normally turn the motor when off the machine ? Hope you can help thank you Harry
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Mactec54
Place the plugs in one at a time to see which blows the fuse the brake, encoder and power are separate plugs.
Did you identify the fuse for which function?
I retro-fitted one on my shop lathe using a Fanuc servo motor that had the brake on it, the brake does show some slight play when it is on, (power off)
Last edited by Al_The_Man; 05-20-2022 at 03:50 PM.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.
I have taken the Fanuc motor off the Z axis and its on the bench . The question is can I rotate the motor normally without any electricity ? Or is there a brake inside the motor that releases and then the center shaft can rotate when powerd up ?
Yes, the brake is active at power off, requires 24vdc to release it.
Otherwise the small motion you get is normal, That is, if it does in fact have a brake.
Normally a separate connector for it. Usually on the shaft end of the motor. BTW.
Is your system set up so the the brake comes off when the CNC is active?
i.e. out of E-Stop?
Last edited by Al_The_Man; 05-20-2022 at 03:57 PM.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.
As I posted in the first post the Brake needs to be powered for the shaft to turn on the machine or off the machine it makes no difference the Brake has to be released before you can turn the motor shaft
Check the plug that has the 24v power for the Brake and see if any pins are bent in the plug
Mactec54
Ok will do , is the brake plug the small one at the bottom of the motor with 2 pins ? thank again Harry
The brake has two pins and as I said, is usually mounted at the shaft end.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design
“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
Albert E.
Thank you