Possible solutions and tips
- Try replacing the motor.
- Check cable connections.
- Run in jog mode without load.
If these measures do not help, the error is usually in the power stage of the drive module.
More error messages can be found in the alarm list available for download at the end of this page.
Possible solutions and tips
- Warm up the device with an external source. If it turns on, it usually indicates a weak power supply that needs to be repaired.
- Check fuses.
- Check voltage supply of 3 x 200 or 220 volts, depending on the model.
More error messages can be found in the alarm list available for download at the end of this page.
Possible Solutions and Notes
Error Messages:
- Alarm #123: Spindle Drive Error
- Alarm #160: Undervoltage
Problem:
The machine reports an undervoltage, a common issue with many devices.
The customer sees on the machine control display that the target voltage
is not being reached – it should be around 320 volts DC.
Symptom Progression:
- Initially, the error occurs sporadically. The device often only works again,
after warming up or after several power cycles. This is a typical approach
used by many operators.
- Over time, the problem worsens: it takes longer for the device to work
after being turned on, and more power cycles are needed.
Risk:
Repeated power cycling and improper handling can cause the
buffer electrolytic capacitors inside the device to explode.
In such cases, the device may fail completely and is often beyond repair.
Recommendation:
As soon as the error occurs, the device should be taken in for repair immediately
to avoid more severe damage.
Further error messages can be found in the alarm list available
for download at the end of this page.