The main switch (MCCB) of spindle control on Turn off position,
Please try to Switch on
Greeting
Tarom
What could be the possible symptoms of this error? This machine has sat for 2 years and we just wired it up. I wonder if I installed the #2 plug on the servo drive correctly
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The main switch (MCCB) of spindle control on Turn off position,
Please try to Switch on
Greeting
Tarom
Where is that located? Is that in the servo box?
in another box, QT20 usually on left side, QT10 On right side.
if the mccb already switch on, it's mean your spindle drive is failure.
i never repair the drive, (FRSX/FRSB)but i change with the INVERTER, and it working normally.
BTW, this alarm comes from spindle drive.
Interesting! Yes the spindle would seem to loose its speed calibration. We thought it was a hall effects sensor out and never powered it up after that and it went to storage. I wonder if that part of the drive finally gave up the ghost and died.
We alos hooked this up and dont know exactly where the #2 plug goes or the BV BU leads
I think your spindle is FR-SB, BU BV is FAN source that connected to the Motor FAN, it will run when the motor rotate.
Only one way to find out your system working or not.
Please try connect FA and FC by wire, this is fault sensor, Close when no alarm on spindle drive.
my suggestion is replace spindle drive with new Inverter.
It will be reduce maintenance, power, cost.
FR-SB is old drive, hard to repair.
my machine working normally by Toshiba Inverter.
greeting
Tarom
I will try that...Thank you!
What type of spindle drive do you have (FR-SB, FR-SD, FR-SX)? What led's are lit up on it? You should be able to tell by the led's if it is in alarm state.
All of the led's you listed are normal. The leds at the top of the control say that all of the voltages on the power supply are ok and the other two are for Zero Speed and Speed Detection. The connector does appear to be in the wrong place though. I think it should be on the right connector. I am going off of the label on the connector that says CON2. If you look closely on the board one of the connectors should be labeled on the board with CON2. There are some LED's on the second board on the left hand side. Those are the alarm LED's. If they are not lit up then the spindle drive does not appear to be your problem.
Have you tried calling Mazak to see if they can give you a direction? Maybe your coolant or hydraulic pumps are wired in wrong or shorted.
Mazak was very vauge and want you to send in the whole drive for testing $2400... I will try the other plug but the #2 really didnt have a set spot that was shown it to be plugged into. When powering up the machine I get battery failure and then after sitting a few more seconds it just says motor overload error 55 and E-stop. The parameters are all there and good so I am not sure exactly what the deal is.
Plugging in the #2 to the right spot now I get a different error
start up I get
8 Parameter error
11 Battery fault
12 Batttery fault
and then after hitting reset I get
8 parameter error
Estop
What would #8 parameter be?
OK so now I get
11 Battery fault
12 Batttery fault
when it powers up and then after hitting reset I get
28 f emergency stop (Which I cannot clear)
OK, got that figured out...next issue
When jogging the 4 way post on the bottom when pushed forward moved the tool carraige away from the spindle and gave a z overtravel issue. When I try to clear the condition with OT release the carraige will not move unless I press forward on the joystick and it will only move backwards...could I have screwed up my legs when I wired up the servos? I went red white and blue...not sure what the issue could be
Have you reloaded/checked the parameters?, you mentioned in your first post that it had sat for 2 years.
I have known these machines lose them over a long weekend!
can you jog the X?
The asterisks in the position screen can be lost parameters.
Al.
CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design
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parameters seem to all be there though...its very strange!