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OK peeps....gets even strainger..... :question:

 

 

Machine used to only go into e-stop BEFORE the centerdrill ran at the index stated.

 

Now it does it, and NOT all the time, after the center drill is finished. It NEVER does it at the same index with the drill......

 

Here are the machine alarm numbers...

 

25201 - Axis B1 drive fault.

 

300608 - Axis B1 drive 5 speed controller at limit.

 

510305 - Emergency stop: Drive B axis is not ready.

 

3000 - Emergency stop.

 

510311 - Emergency stop: E/R module not ready.

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Yeah, that sounds like your drive board is fried. I used to get those all the time and thats usually what it was.

Call up your friendly service guy and then hurry up and wait 1 week for the new board to come from Germany.

 

 

 

only the one tool......other tools that go to thame position have no problems

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Columbo, is that particular tool shorter than all the rest?

 

 

Both center drill and drill have the exact same gage length...

 

 

can you watch the load meters when the tool is in that position?

Anything suspicious there?

 

 

looks normal right to the e-stop.

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One of my maintenance guys is asking to put a dwell into the program. Anyone know the dwell command for a DMU50? I tried the standard g4 p1 and get an alarm.

 

Thanks

 

We have a 2004 DME Evo70 with Heidenhain MillPlus IT V520 contoller and for dwell I use G4 X##.##. ##.## is the time I want to dwell. If I want dwell by revolutions I use G4 D#. # is the amount of turns of the spindle for the dwell.

 

Not sure if it will work on your version.

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