It seems to happen randomly during a cut. One day I got 150 cycles out of the mill the next I can hardly go 10 cycle without the drive dropping out. It doesn't seem to be related to temperature. Almost never during rapid moves. The X axis does it more sometimes only setting off that drives...
The fuses are intact and the resistor is in the 10 ohm range the drive manual specifies. The regulator is keeping the voltage in the proper range but I was thinking there could be some spike that sets off the error that is too quick to detect with my voltage meter.
My mill has 3 Servo Dynamics 1525-10 drive boards that randomly get voltage errors and shut down. The voltage LED is for overvoltage and undervoltage conditions. After trying high and low input voltages within the specified range I'm suspecting is a momentary overvoltage and the shunt...
I have a CNC mill with a AB 8400 control. I'm trying to use the G26 canned pocket milling cycle to make a circular pocket. The manual says you need to leave the X,Y coordinates blank and the mill will make a pocket 2 times the R (radius) dimension. I get the error "Radius Too Large". Tried...
I'm trying to machine a bullet shaped cavity about .224" wide by .350" deep. My boring bar is .077" wide but hits the opposite side of the cut as the lathe backs off after roughing cuts. I'm starting with a .080" through hole. I'm using a Hardinge CHNC I with a 810T controller.
The lathe...
Can someone with some experience on this machine tell me what each switch is for and how to use some of the settings? So far I get that the three large switches are for power, coolant pump, and hydraulic pump.
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