Dan from Oakland
Titanium
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2005
- Location
- Oakland, CA
Feed rate override on zero?
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I've been Indexing turret, first I will try homing first today and see what it does.Are you saying the jog wheel and buttons change the onscreen position but not moving the axis or is it moving as you turn the jog wheel?
Are you following the EXACT procedure to home the machine? Mine home the X and Z first then the spindle, gears, etc. Order counts.
Ed.
Don't believe so, but I will check switchFeed rate override on zero?
No touch off, machine was making parts earlier this year according to previous owner. Sold because machine WAS stuck on "not ready" screen. That problem was traced to bad connection on the CNB11 connector not fully seated to the relay board.I suspect the axis interlock signal is on, feedhold is active, or start lock signal is on. If I get a chance to look up the addresses tomorrow I’ll post them.
Another thought, does this machine have or did have a tool touch off device. If so, a broken wire to that or if disconnected will cause axes to not be able to move in any mode.
Hello Larry,just a thought, I haven't worked with a 6 in some time, but isn't there a mystery switch on a circuit board inside the main cabinet to enable the parameters?
I don't believe the machine will run with it in the wrong position
There is yes, parameter set enable switch. Checked it.just a thought, I haven't worked with a 6 in some time, but isn't there a mystery switch on a circuit board inside the main cabinet to enable the parameters?
I don't believe the machine will run with it in the wrong position
Any chance you could check the input devices on the "SET" screen?? I know the previous owner was not running the machine from the controller. He claims he was DNC when in use. It is currently set toNo touch off, machine was making parts earlier this year according to previous owner. Sold because machine WAS stuck on "not ready" screen. That problem was traced to bad connection on the CNB11 connector not fully seated to the relay board.
In other words, check the I/O registers???Check the state of the following Diagnostics
Feedhold: DGN102 bit 5 should be 1
DGN 700: all bits should be 0
DGN 701: bit 5 should be 0
DGN 712: all bits should be 0
If any of these conditions are not as noted, report back the incorrect addresses.
Partially. DGN 102 is I/O. The 700s are internal diagnostic state representations. Depending on what is shown there will point to possible I/O problems or possibly PMC data setting issues.In other words, check the I/O registers???
DGN0102 bit 5 = 0Check the state of the following Diagnostics
Feedhold: DGN102 bit 5 should be 1
DGN 700: all bits should be 0
DGN 701: bit 5 should be 0
DGN 712: all bits should be 0
If any of these conditions are not as noted, report back the incorrect addresses.
My maintenance manual shows DGN0102 bit 5 as "GST" (gearshift)DGN0102 bit 5 = 0
all others are correct. All feed related switches show change of state in DGN screen on one Address or more.
Yes, is functions, sets machine alarm when opened, and Checked in I/O dgnis there a lockout switch for the front door?
My maintenance manual shows DGN0102 bit 5 as "GST" (gearshift)The feedhold circuit needs to be checked and fixed.
Edit:
I have seen gyppo barfeeder interfaces use the feedhold circuit tied into the end of bar signal. Any chance that there used to be a barfeeder on the machine?
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