Thats a good thought, considering you have only done one servo setup, to my thousands, I don't think you are in any position to help anyone with servo trouble shooting, as you have already made the obvious blunder, mostly because you don't know what you are doing, just reading from the manual is not going to fix this problem, anyone can pretend to know as you seem to do on a regular basis
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Ok so the things to check, do you have this motor connected to the machine, if so, remove it from the machine and reset the Alarm, and then try it again, if it runs then you have a problem with the machine binding in the axis somewhere, check the limit switches for that axis check all the cables limit switches as well as the servo motor cables with continuity check.
Mactec54
So i have 4 drive with their motor one of theme work good with his motor , so i take every drive from the three and test in the wiring of the first that work good with i conclude that something is wrong with the drivers not the motors also i have tested all the motor with that first drive and they work good .
Secondly i decouple the motor from the ball screw and the same prblm ,for the limit swith i work separtly i don't use them i mean the am in jog mode i have no lilit swith yet in controller
Or you mean some internal limit ???
Ok that was a good test, it seems strange that 3 drives are bad, did you clear the alarm in the drives before testing, as if you don't, they won't work
The limit switches are sometimes wired connected with the servo drives through the CN1 connection so if you have the CN1 connected you still could have limit switches connected and not know it. so, you need to check this.
Mactec54
The alarm that i get is when i connect the servo drive to the controller and give a command from the pc
I connect Cn1 to the three driver one of them imediatly show alarm (alarm 41) the two other show nothing , but if i try to move them i mean the other two drive they do the same behavior on jog mode ( move forward and backward for littttle distance) and then alarm 42 show up
Thats good this is saying there is a problem in the CN1 wiring or what it is connected too.
That could be the setting in the drive as to how far it will jog, check the the Forward / Reverse overtravel is disabled this is in the Jog setup in the manual plus the speed at which it can Jog can be changed
Mactec54
Hi
so i have done what you recommended , and check over travel ... but they was fine and i modify the value but the servo motor doesn't work
So i have changing these two values on pic attachmnts and
All the motor work very well in jog mode and from pc
Here is the pic in attachmnts marked on blue point so you also know what was the prblm
And thanks to you very much , craig also have helped a lot thanks
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I have one little prblm z axis motor have a brake how i wire it with my board
When you power on the drive and the servo motor locks up the brake needs to get power at the same time so it releases the brake, not sure how you are power up the servo motors, the Z axis Brake will need power at the same time this is normally a different voltage some are only 24v DC so be careful with this connection that you know the voltage of the brake you will have a relay to switch the Brake when your servo motors power up, and off when the servo motor is not powered
Mactec54
Hi
I have the same problem
Is there a way to connect this drive to mach3 card