Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 06:01:23 EST 2005 | mhe
Hi guys, we are facing a problem - d axis servo overflow in our fuji cp-4. Can anyone please suggest some remedy? thanks deepak
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 17:44:40 EDT 2010 | rodrigo
We're still trying to fix a C-axis overflow error in our CP-65. I was swapping servo boards and one of them started to blinks a 2 on the LED single digit display and the machine didn't boot up. I replaced the servo board with a spare we bought on eba
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 13:48:53 EST 2013 | orlando216
Greetings to all, I have the following problem with an IP-3 from Fuji, At display is says: Cannot Move: X1 Axis Feeding aborted Servo Alarm X2 AXIS Servo Ove
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 10:10:18 EDT 2006 | rmitchell
Hi, Our CP6-5 has a Z overflow error when trying to zero set. The table moves in X and Y and almost zeros prior to the Z overflow. Servo Amp? Rob
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 18:44:43 EST 2018 | magergar
At boot there is an alarm that I can't get rid off Servo Alarm FRQ AXIS Servo Overflow I tried to calibrate it in mecha mode but the same error doesn't let me, it's there something I can do?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 07 03:32:32 EST 2013 | benreben
Hi, Can you move the X2 axis manually? if you move head manually(twice) can you see the pulse incremented in the servo menu in IP? with servo just have some parts can defects: -servo it self -servo board -encoder on head
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 12:00:00 EST 2013 | aj
do you have an error alarm code on the actual servoe itself?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 15:39:55 EST 2013 | orlando216
The servo itself has no code.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 07:08:51 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
We have had this happen. The Z-ball screws do go bad in IP3's. We replaced the ball screw and the problem went away. As mentioned improper belt tension will cause the servo to make loud noises. But if you say the movement is rough, then the ball scr
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 09:23:28 EDT 2006 | rmitchell
problem solved. Some PCB table support pins were jammed down in the table preventing the Z axis from lowering all the way. The intial error mesage was x and y servo, but the real error was the z axis overflow. Rob