We just acquired a Anderson stratos pro with Fanuc control running on windows 2000, giving us some errors, like FSSB error. Thinking it might be a setting from not shutting down properly , not sure, anybody have any ideas?
We just acquired a Anderson stratos pro with Fanuc control running on windows 2000, giving us some errors, like FSSB error. Thinking it might be a setting from not shutting down properly , not sure, anybody have any ideas?
Most probably is a thermal safety contact going off
Check in the electric cabinet one of the fuses or the thermic contact form a contactor
Hi thanks for reply, OMG, found a short in the lasers, broken blue wire inside control panel. Now it is running, but I do not know how to zero/home it, set at metric, I am an inch guy. would need some books on this machine. what is the zero procedure?
Fusion 360 has a post processor for this machine but i have not tried it yet. What are you guys using?
Has a spindle with tool changer, also 2nd spindle with drill bank, going to be a steep learning curve for me.
Hi, when trying to home this machine, it give me an over travel alarm, it is not hitting overtravel switches. anybody know how to fix this.? running on windows 2000.
if is not hitting the emergency switch ,you need to increase the limits to reach the home position
param 1320 is responsable for the + limits and the 1321 for the - limits
in your case you need to increase the value in the 1320 paramters untill it homes and after that you need to piut back the original value you found
example:if you have in parameter 1320 for X axes value 5000 ,it measn you have 5 mm over the home ssiwtch and after will give you soft overtravel and shouldhave minim 5mm for the emergency switch
increase the value of the parameter with 999999 and try to home again
if it homes than go back to parametr you just changed (5000-999999) and make it back 5000
you need to do the same for all axis that are not homing
good luck
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