Thanks guys! I double checked the continuity on the servo motors and all my connections. That and swapping the +/- on the axis motor fixed my movement issue. All axis move as they should now - however, the spindle does not turn. The wiring diagram uses the NO circuit from the spindle overload, however, that gives me an immediate 9028 SPINDLE FAULT.
Upon inspecting another Bridgeport/Centroid mill working in our shop (running MPU11), I found that machine is wired from the NC circuit on the spindle overload. I swapped my current upgrade to the NC circuit and the fault is gone, but still no spindle movement. The machine will home (jog home) and run a program, but the spindle does not turn. When I manually with on the spindle from the control panel I can hear the AllIn1 engage, just no movement.
Suggestions?
Here is my newest report and wiring diagram.
Bridgeport Series I V2XT Retrofit - Limits not working
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Re: Bridgeport Series I V2XT Retrofit - Limits not working
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Re: Bridgeport Series I V2XT Retrofit - Limits not working
If your wiring diagram is accurate, then you do not have the A2 side of the contactor coils connected to the DC supply.
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