Hey group. I'm having an on going problem with my unit that I'm unable
to figure out.
First some info: 1999 V2XT DX32 unit. completely original and being
run with 3 ph power VIA 3hp Hitachi VFD.
Unit powers up no problem, all axes home smoothly. I can jog and
locate the table just fine. The issue starts when I try to enable the
spindle.
The VFD (drive) registers current over load and trips out the safety
(like a braker would do) no damage is done.
So in an effort to source the overload here is what I've done so far.
I started with checking continuity on all the "enable" "start" "hi"
"lo" momentary switches and harness. All checked out normal. no dead
shorts to each other, no dead shorts to the chassis.
I then disconnected the leads to the motor itself and did the same
continuity test to all three leads (L1-L2-L3) with normal readings
(this was done with both ends disconnected from the machine checking
cross shorts and dead shorts)
So in an effort to remove the "Is-the-motor-fried" variable I then
powered it (the motor) up via direct feed from the VFD (controlling
start / stop / accel via the vfd control panel) This proved the motor
sound and smooth and the spindle not seized.
FINALLY I then powered up the mill with the motor left disconnected.
The enable procedure went fine with the screen showing "spindle HI"
Not soon after I notice the familiar smell of starting to melt / burn
wire or electrical component (that smell we all dread, secondly only
the seeing the "magic smoke" let out)
any suggestions why the vfd would dead fault only when the motor is
connected and where should I continue to hunt for my issue? Any
possibility the contactors are stuck closed? Can they be cleaned like
an electrical fuel pump contactor?
I'd be deeply in debt to any one that kicks me in the right direction.
Peace