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9027 alarm

Post by burnrite »

We have an Oak cnc retrofit on a horizontal Cintimatic.
We are currently getting a 9027 axis3 alarm code when drilling a hole.
What is this alarm that is not listed in the manual?

Gary


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Re: 9027 alarm

Post by Centroid_Tech2 »

That message is coming from the PLC program. Your axis 3 drive must be faulting out.
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Re: 9027 alarm

Post by cncsnw »

If it is possible and safe for you to look at the LED display on the Z axis servo amplifier (inside the power cabinet), then you should check that display for an alarm indication next time the fault happens. That alarm code will tell you what kind of fault is occurring.

I provided some support for your original installer. My notes indicate that you have Yaskawa Sigma V servo drives. If that is the case, then you can look up alarm codes in the manual, here: https://www.yaskawa.com/downloads/searc ... PS80000045


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