Yes it does have a bmu, for some reason last night I was
thinking that board had RAM printed on it.
Type: Posts; User: riverrat
Yes it does have a bmu, for some reason last night I was
thinking that board had RAM printed on it.
here are all of the messages it threw.
work ram ok
fifo ready
charachter
ram ok
then these two
E09-001C
E09-002
If it does the japanese hid it in a really good spot.
Dean
No scope, but I have a really good fluke. I'll check for frequency in the +5.
Thanks, I didn't think of that.
The video was acting weird before the monitor crapped out, would get really unstable...
The thing doesn't have a panel interlock, or a real e-stop,,,crazy.
That crtc puncher is on my hit list, saw that board and a rom board on ebay pretty cheap.
This sucks, the parameters for this...
Welp, I left the machine powered up and told an operator if he sees anything on the scree to write it down. He gave me a piece of paper that said "you suck" on it.:eek:
Later in the day he brought...
I totally understand and agree with what you are saying. However, I am far from unskilled when it comes to electrical and electronics. My hope was someone with more experience with a 6m could tell me...
Anyone?
Nope,
It's not just video, I can't jog the axis or home the machine.
How can I isolate this problem without throwing another card at it?
I did and it is blank.
A16B-1000-0030
All of the voltages on the boards test points are present.
It has an aftermarket lcd, reads no signal.
No leds on the main pcp are lit, the top led on the puncher pcb is not lit.
checked phase rotation with a rotation meter, it says they are good.
machine is still down.
Al,
How does phase rotation affect the 6 control?
This baffels me a bit.
20 years machinist/avionics tech
just dont get it, all of our other machines are kosher.
Dean
That sir is a very good possibility, I had no clue to that fact.
Should I swap legs and see what happens? If so which?
You da man.
The feed rates look a little high to me, based on my limited knowledge with sumitomo.
.004 per side
.004 feedrate
400 sfpm
I might be all wet on some of that, if so enlighten me.
I like to...
Green on the input unit, it supplies power to the stabilizer unit which has good output voltage. Checked the power on the main pcb have the 5 volts 24 etc all within 5%.
I would suggest you start another thread with some specific info on the machine in question. We have three ez-path lathes and they are all a bit different, the powerpath is a totally different animal.
She's an old gal, but is on a dedicated job that makes money.
Here goes,
Power company kills the power to replace a transformer.
Show for work and the machine is down, nothing nada out of the...
It's an old girl, but dedicated to a long running job and worth fixing.
Here's the deal.
Lost everything, video, ability to jog, ability to home etc.
The voltage on my input unit is good.
The...
we have three 91 fadals, with three 91 manuals.
you buying or wanting?
not personally, but saw a coworker running an old bridgeport tracer mill
had a plastic mountain dew bottle full of nasty old school coolant.
you probably guessed what he did, when he did it he took...
I agree with machintek,
tear it down and inspect, putting it off can make repairs costly.
speaking from experience, the motor shaft keyway can make the same
noise, if let go to long, it will ruin...
hmmmmm.
so me's an orangutan?
we be havin a league?
who we be playin?
da raiders?
da riverrat
2.5 od on aluminum, i'm gonna say go waaaaaay more rpms, probably max.
as far as feed on the od turn, assuming no crazy finish callout, .01 per rev
even with a big depth of cut should give a pretty...
what does the mfg. say to run that particular insert at?
seems really slow with way to light of a feed rate.
mash the meat to that thing, and i bet your problem goes away.
DANGITT!! IT WAS ME!!!!!
but it was more like "these machines sure have been pretty reliable lately".
somehow i knew it was my fault.
da stupid, knock on wood, riverrat
our power is cool guys, right in there, although i'm sure we have some
harmonics from all of the dc. power supply's running.
the mori's are all on transformers going from 480 to 220 v, everything...
This is wearing me OUT! every single cnc machine in our shop,
has went down with some type of electronic problem this summer,
two of them very difficult to troubleshoot.
I am really getting tired...
you're probably right, been leaning that way for a while, both of those
machines have been useing more spindle oil than the other ones.
btw those fadals have been doing this for over three years...