Last week I did manage to get my Mazak M630 Multiplex machine running last Friday night however I now cannot get rid of the 33 Emergency Stop Alarm on both Servos.
When I left it last week the machine started and cleared all alarms allowing me to home the axis’s, manually move the axis’s, index the tool turrets and orient the spindles. I could even reach in and turn the ball screws by hand allowing for moving the spindle drives to the hard stops for maximum access to clean up the machine under the spindle drives.
Flash forward to today when I cannot do anything and cannot get rid of the 33 Emergency Stop Alarm on both Servos. It will not allow me to turn the ball screws to move it off the hard stops either.
The Drives and Servo Codes as follows: (Meldas 500 Series)
Power On (Control off)
MDS-B-CV-260 = b
MDS-B-SP-260 = Ab
MDS-A-SP-75 = Ab
MDS-B-V2-3520 = Ab
MDS-B-CV-260= b
MDS-B-SP-260 = Ab
MDS-A-SP-75 = Ab
MDS-B-V2-3520 = Ab
Control Power On (… means flashing)
MDS-B-CV-260 = b
MDS-B-SP-260 = F6…E7
MDS-A-SP-75 = F7…E7
MDS-B-V2-3520 = F2…E7…F1…E7
MDS-B-CV-260= b
MDS-B-SP-260 = F6…E7
MDS-A-SP-75 = F7…E7
MDS-B-V2-3520 = F2…E7…F1…E7
I know the E7 code is an Emergency Stop input from the CNC so I don’t think there is an actual Servo problem. I do think the E7 has caused a braking lock that will not let me move the Ball Screws by hand to move it away from the Hard Stop. I do not know the other codes as I do not have the manual or the alarm codes.
The only things I know that have changed is the owner removed the air cylinder that operates the sliding seperator which I replaced to get the red LED to indicate the closed position on the cylinder. And the Right side Spindle Drive is at or very close to the hard stop. Everything else is as it was when everything worked.
Anyone have any ideas?
And is it possible to use the ladder to try to track down what is causing the 33 Emergency Stop?
I am so close to making some money and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards
Romefu12
When I left it last week the machine started and cleared all alarms allowing me to home the axis’s, manually move the axis’s, index the tool turrets and orient the spindles. I could even reach in and turn the ball screws by hand allowing for moving the spindle drives to the hard stops for maximum access to clean up the machine under the spindle drives.
Flash forward to today when I cannot do anything and cannot get rid of the 33 Emergency Stop Alarm on both Servos. It will not allow me to turn the ball screws to move it off the hard stops either.
The Drives and Servo Codes as follows: (Meldas 500 Series)
Power On (Control off)
MDS-B-CV-260 = b
MDS-B-SP-260 = Ab
MDS-A-SP-75 = Ab
MDS-B-V2-3520 = Ab
MDS-B-CV-260= b
MDS-B-SP-260 = Ab
MDS-A-SP-75 = Ab
MDS-B-V2-3520 = Ab
Control Power On (… means flashing)
MDS-B-CV-260 = b
MDS-B-SP-260 = F6…E7
MDS-A-SP-75 = F7…E7
MDS-B-V2-3520 = F2…E7…F1…E7
MDS-B-CV-260= b
MDS-B-SP-260 = F6…E7
MDS-A-SP-75 = F7…E7
MDS-B-V2-3520 = F2…E7…F1…E7
I know the E7 code is an Emergency Stop input from the CNC so I don’t think there is an actual Servo problem. I do think the E7 has caused a braking lock that will not let me move the Ball Screws by hand to move it away from the Hard Stop. I do not know the other codes as I do not have the manual or the alarm codes.
The only things I know that have changed is the owner removed the air cylinder that operates the sliding seperator which I replaced to get the red LED to indicate the closed position on the cylinder. And the Right side Spindle Drive is at or very close to the hard stop. Everything else is as it was when everything worked.
Anyone have any ideas?
And is it possible to use the ladder to try to track down what is causing the 33 Emergency Stop?
I am so close to making some money and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards
Romefu12
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