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  1. #1
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    Hawke 150 spindel problems

    Hi all got some problems with a cincinatti hawke 150 turning centre with a2100 control.The machine has been running fine untill some days ago day when I started it up and it configured fine with no failures,untill I went to axis alignment which went through normal procedures untill the spindel c axis tried to align and there was a growling noise followed by a spindel alignment error.So I shut the machine down and restarted a few miniutes later and this time every thing configered fine and machine run perfect for several more days with no issues,untill today when I started up again with no errors untill the spindel axis aligned and this time the spindel was jerking as it moved back and forth.The machine starts and runs good but if I start at anything above 500 rpm it starts with a real horrible noise like a loose pully or motor mount,so I pulled all the covers off to inspect and everything is in good condition including drive belts,all bearings feel silky smooth with no end float.When running the machine is very quite with no noise,I have a feeling the motor and or spindel are out of step with one another.Anyone out there had this problem or can help many thanks in advance.regards Greg

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    Greg_
    i would suggest that you remove spindle belts , and start spindle motor to a certain
    desirable speed , so you can determine if the noise is in the spindle motor or not !

    good luck
    p.d you may want to put a mark on both pulleys before removing belts

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    Thanks for your reply mate,I have already done that,the motor runs silky smooth and in fact its quite hard to even here it running even at its highest speed.Thats what is really weird about this,it basicly did this overnight and at first I thought it was as simple as a loose motor mount or pulley,I have experimented with tightening the tooth belts at different tentions and there is a definent change for the better when I tighten them right up,but this appears to be masking something of another problem.The belts appear to fit the pulleys neat enough and the spindel is also nice and quite,as stated before it appears to me that the spindel motor is out of sink because it only makes the noise on start up at speeds above 500rpm and when you use the speed dial to up and down the rpm,but only between 500rpm and 2000rpm.The thing that also makes me think this is a motor out of sink problem is when the spindel aligns in the start up process it is really jerky and not smooth like it used to be and when I run a tapping program it is also very jerky and not smooth.The question I am asking is there a way of checking if the spindel is accelerating correctly and that c axis is in sink.Many thanks in advance,regards Greg.

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    cicinatti hawke 150

    Just updating diognosis on hawke 150 spindel.No luck! Has anybody worked on the VFS Spindel drive units and spindel motors of these machines before.The only thing I have found out of wack so far is the supply wires from the spindel motor were all loose to the extent of being able to lift them out of the connector bar easily,1 at least looked like it was never tightened up at all,as the wire was not even crushed.Thinking you little beauty this is it! Bugger the motor still acts the same,the errors I have been getting are C Axis Tpa/Home Failure,I have checked the little sensor above the spindel and all checks out.The machine runs great when up to speed and there are no failures on the BDS and VFS units when starting up the only thing thats a problem is the rumble on start up when spindel takes of and on spindel config and tapping cycles especially with pecking the spindel looks out of sink.Does anybody no if Dick Mallen/Mallardfizz is still about as he seems to no these things well.Any help would be great regards Greg.

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    hello Greg
    yes i'm here
    yes i received your e-mail
    yes i have followed your posts.
    i havent replied because at the moment i dont have anything constructive to add.
    i havent come across anything like you describe. the only thing close was a motor pulley that had crept forward and was rubbing.
    if i can go back it seems that the problem occurs when the machine is aligning. this is when it sounds rough?
    it also gives a problem when tapping? DO YOU HERE THE 'ROUGH' NOISE WHEN TAPPING?
    To summarise you have a problem when aligning and tapping ( g84.1 solid tap or g84 )
    if this is correct i need to find what is common for these two instances.
    once i have your answer i will contact my american gods to see what they can suggest. at the moment they are off work and i dont know when they are back
    as soon as i have something more positive i will respond
    regards
    Mallardfizz

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    Thanks for your reply Dick,I understand you guys are real busy, I really appreciate your time,Im almost certain its something to do with the contol because the machine only has a prob when it accelerates from zero to 800 + Rpm and its as if its a loose belt or pulley ,the noise is a real deep wipping noise,but when up to speed its as quite as a mouse.But that all being said the main thing is, when the spindel aligns for the first time on start up in C Axis it used to turn nice and smooth from side to side as it looked for its position, but now it has a real jerking motion and quite often it will go into a C Axis Tpa fail error and you have to clear it and start again in the aligning process to get it running.Its like the motor is not sure where it is in C Axis,and I guess that appears to be extending to the tapping cycles as I said before.Have you ever set up Kolmorgan motion link to trouble shoot the spindel control,Im told it will show you any faults that may appear,cause I think I have a copy of this program.Would you have a manual that may give me the translation for the 2 faults that the control posts ( C Axis Tpa Fail Error and C Axis Servo Fail,as this may help me get to the bottom of this problem.Many thanks in advance regards Greg.

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    up our alley! We stock replacements & repair these and sell replacement ones. We have sent small laptop to customers that they hook upto internet and we then go in and run the VFS5 or axis drives thru our motionlink to help diagnose the problems. Let me know how we can help.

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    Custom Machining, OEM Machining.

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    hello frnds i need help for the c-axis servo configuration data. can anybody send me the setting of c-axis data. ex: rapid rate____, max.velocity_____, step velocity____, accel rate____, servo fail limit_____, excess error limit_____, reversal treshold_________,
    vff_____, kv adjust_____, open loop drive,_________ closed loop drive,________

    and also the c-axis machine application.many thanks maxx_007

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