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  1. #1
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    Exclamation Fan alarm 2060 in OSP200L

    Help me please! I have an alarm in an OKUMA control OSP200L; 2060 ALARM B FAN ERROR IN PC UNIT 10101, I find the fan destroyed, I changed it, but the alarm not dissapear, what else must to do?

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    Try checking the thermal overload relays ( in the elect. cabinet ), one may need resetting

    These act like a fuse on a circuit if too much current get drawn through them

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    Red face The problem continuoes

    I've checked al thermal overloads relays, are OK.
    The problem persists!!!

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    Superman, do you have another recomendation?

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    I am unfamiliar with a OSP200L ----what model lathe is it ?

    Sometimes there is more than 1 fan,
    I'm guessing that you have checked all of them ?
    If we knew what machine, others may know how many fans there should be.

    Find a fan, you know is working on a different machine, using a multi-meter,(machine turned OFF and with the wires disconnected ) measure the resistance arcoss the wires and compare this reading to the other fans on the faulty machine, you may find one that you thought was working.

    Some other questions are...
    Why or How did they become faulty ?
    Is there anything in the surrounding area that contributes to the problem ?
    ie. oils, coolants, dust, dirty filters, regular maintainence being done,

    I've seen where a fan has become faulty after a hot motor melted the insulation out of the fan, the actual fault was in the motor

    So be advised, there may also be a bigger problem just around the corner
    you may be lucky, and it's just the fans

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    I realize this is is an old post but i thought i would reply in case somebody searches for it like i did.

    i had this same problem/same alarm this morning. inside the control panel there is a small CPU fan, it had run its course. Took a drive to the local computer repair shop and picked up a new fan and we are back up and running like new.

    (note: the fan i got from the shop had the wires in a different order, had to re-arrange the colors to match the fan i took out, but other than that, went without a hitch)

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    Re: Fan alarm 2060 in OSP200L

    i have the same problem.

    I have changethe 60x60 fan just to the left of the hard drive. It turns but the problem remains.

    I saw another fan under the battery, smaller and rotates.

    Is there a particular procedure for resetting the alarm?
    Or am I just getting the fan wrong?

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    Re: Fan alarm 2060 in OSP200L

    You probably made the wrong fan choice because the fan must have a sensor.
    "Imagination is more important than knowledge."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Arguijo View Post
    I've checked al thermal overloads relays, are OK.
    The problem persists!!!
    Conseguiu resolver? Estou com o mesmo problema. Troquei o cooler de mesmo modelo mas o alarme não sai

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    Re: Fan alarm 2060 in OSP200L

    Old post but just in case anyone encounters this issue. I received the same error message, machine would not run with this alarm on. Shut everything off and swapped out 2 fans located behind the operation panel .
    The 2 fans are:
    E1310-867-001 (CPU Fan)
    E1310-867-003 (Fan Motor)

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