I had suggested to make the changes you posted, but as I told you none of the technicians preferred to alter any circuits and/or safety mechanisms.
In addition, the wiring in the 840D control is different from the 810D(our control) one.
I had suggested to make the changes you posted, but as I told you none of the technicians preferred to alter any circuits and/or safety mechanisms.
In addition, the wiring in the 840D control is different from the 810D(our control) one.
All the wiring changes can be made with an ordinary screwdriver. What is the problem to try the changes? If they don't work, its simple changing back to the original wiring, to have the original condition. For me its easy, because I make all the mechanical and electrical repairs in my machine by myself, I can't afford a Deckel Technician for these.
The next step for us is to connect the CNC with a laptop with the correct cables to see what's going on real-time when the machine drops.
Maybe we will go for the safety switch bypass as a last resort..
Update: We still haven't been able to connect with the machine correctly..
Some new errors appeared today, I quote below:
25201#100#: Axis Z1 drive fault #13.06.14 08:14:31#0#10#NEW#6#NCU#hlp\alarm_UK.pdf#25201
3000#100#: Emergency stop #13.06.14 08:57:43#0#9#NULL#6#NCU#hlp\alarm_UK.pdf#3000
510311#100#: E-STOP, energy recovery module not operative#13.06.14 08:14:31#0#510311_0 0 0 0 #NEW#9#PLC# UK#510311
600514#100#: FD-LK-TM, emergency stop#13.06.14 08:14:31#0#600514_0 0 0 0 #NULL#8#PLC# UK#600514
3000#100#: Emergency stop #13.06.14 08:14:31#0#11#NEW#6#NCU#hlp\alarm_UK.pdf#3000
600602#100#: SPD-LK, door to working area open#13.06.14 08:14:37#0#600602_0 0 0 0 #NEW#8#PLC# UK#600602 We open the door
700330#100#: Open door to working area#13.06.14 08:14:37#0#700330_0 0 0 0 #NEW#8#PLC# UK#700330
700330#100#: Open door to working area#13.06.14 08:14:38#0#700330_0 0 0 0 #NULL#8#PLC# UK#700330
600602#100#: SPD-LK, door to working area open#13.06.14 08:14:47#0#600602_0 0 0 0 #NULL#8#PLC# UK#600602
#100#: BA2/3/4 Open door to working area#13.06.14 08:14:53#0#700344_0 0 0 0 #NEW#8#PLC# UK#700344
700344#100#: BA2/3/4 Open door to working area#13.06.14 08:14:56#0#700344_0 0 0 0 #NULL#8#PLC# UK#700344
510311#100#: E-STOP, energy recovery module not operative#13.06.14 08:14:57#0#510311_0 0 0 0 #NULL#9#PLC# UK#510311 We close the door and press the enable button
600514#100#: FD-LK-TM, emergency stop#13.06.14 08:14:57#0#600514_0 0 0 0 #NEW#8#PLC# UK#600514
25201#100#: Axis Z1 drive fault #13.06.14 08:58:09#0#10#NULL#6#NCU#hlp\alarm_UK.pdf#25201
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i am some troubles with machine lathe cnc CTX210 with control fanuc 32 DMG
the machine is turn on ok but
in the display say in NCboot32 " SYSTEM ALARM ON CNC SIDE
CAN YOU HELP ME?
I DONT KNOWN WHY? BEFORE IN DISPLAY BATTERY LOW WE CHANGED BATTERY Y AFTER WE HAVE THIS TROUBLES.
REGARDS
Any fresh ideas for the problem?
We tried to exchange the connectors between axis's Z and Y and again the problem persisted, the spindle dropped, giving us a standstill monitoring error this time for the Y axis.
So this points either to a problem in the motor(which we have changed in the past and the problem remained and on our current one we measured with accuracy the resistance of the motors coils and the numbers are fine), either to a problem on the cables from the drive to the motor(today we tried a new power cable and no improvement), or a problem to the drives electronics(Z and Y axis share the same drive board so maybe the parts that are shared are defective).
Next step is to check the drive.
Uli12us we may try your solution tomorrow if we can't find anything else.
Maybe we should consider adding a counterbalance to the spindle, does anyone have any details how is this done and how easy it is?
Best of luck to us all.
UPDATE: Today we focused on a pilz relay that showed signs of wear on the contacts. Sadly this was also not the problem. We have managed though to recreate the exact same problem by pulling out one of the cables that transfer the "enable" pulse. The difficulty is that this pulse is transmitted simultaneously to three places, two of which are on the drives/plc board, which is really hard to have the schematics in order to check further.
Dear Uli if you can read this we would like to try your solution to see if the problem resides on the safety switches. I had asked you before if you could give me the changes on my electrical diagrams that are from the 810D control. You can find the schematics here: WeTransfer
Still I can't send you private messages, please add me to your friends list, maybe this may fix it.
Thank you very much.
To wrap up the things we have changed to this date to this unbelievable machine:
- PC unit(was broken)
- All the Pilz switches(yellow) and the relays(white)
- Power supply module
- Axis power supply module
- Z axis module
- ER(energy recovery) module
- Servomotor(Z axis) + the cable(I think the encoder cable)
- Both door safety mechanisms + cable.
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Sorry for revive this topic, but I'm searching for Deckel Maho DMC 63V Electric diagram for maintenance, but didn't find anywhere... somebody here could help me please? Thank you for attention.
Hi, I just picked up a nearly new DMC103v, only 180 hours, loooong story. Everything works great but the z axis will occasionally drop very slowly after estop is pushed at the end of a run before shut down or sometimes during operation if the door open switch is activated. Only happens once in a while and the brake usually kicks in after a few inches of drop. What was the wiring change you indicated you had made? I would like to try it. Thx Mark
Hello. sorry for the inconvenience after all these years. Do you still have the electric manuals for the DMG DMC63. If possible could you send them to me?
If the Z axis drops when hitting the e-stop button, opening the operator door, or when you finish using the handwheel, the problem is the Z axis Brake inside the Z axis motor.
In each of these 3 cases, the power (electricity) that is holding the Z axis in position is taken off, and the mechanical/electric brake is applied.
The Brake is normally locking the Z axis in place when in e-stop or the operator door is open. When you activate the drives to the 3 axes by closing and locking the door, or by entering hands free mode (Hanswheel) Power is applied to the motor, and a split second later 24 Vdc is sent to the Brakes, releasing them. That is the "Chirp" noise you hear at this point.
The same thing is true when you deactivate the drives by opening the operator door or pressing estop. First the 24 Vdc is dropped from the Brake, and then a fraction of a second later, the electricity from the drives is turned off. This fraction on a second gives the brake time to lock the Z axis in place, before taking off the power to the motor.
If the Z axes drops at this point, it's because the brake is failing to apply fast enough, and must be repaired or replaced immediately. If left like this, it will get worse until the Brake is slow enough to apply that the Spindle crashes into the table.
If the Z axis drops when hitting the e-stop button, opening the operator door, or when you finish using the handwheel, the problem is the Z axis Brake inside the Z axis motor.
In each of these 3 cases, the power (electricity) that is holding the Z axis in position is taken off, and the mechanical/electric brake is applied.
The Brake is normally locking the Z axis in place when in e-stop or the operator door is open. When you activate the drives to the 3 axes by closing and locking the door, or by entering hands free mode (Hanswheel) Power is applied to the motor, and a split second later 24 Vdc is sent to the Brakes, releasing them. That is the "Chirp" noise you hear at this point.
The same thing is true when you deactivate the drives by opening the operator door or pressing estop. First the 24 Vdc is dropped from the Brake, and then a fraction of a second later, the electricity from the drives is turned off. This fraction on a second gives the brake time to lock the Z axis in place, before taking off the power to the motor.
If the Z axes drops at this point, it's because the brake is failing to apply fast enough, and must be repaired or replaced immediately. If left like this, it will get worse until the Brake is slow enough to apply that the Spindle crashes into the table.