Chaps what pictures would you like ?
I checked the circut breakers but all are ok in the transformer box.
As for the electrical schematic i will have to look for one and get back to you
cheers Drew
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- Thu 08 Jul , 2010 15:23 pm
- Forum: Cyclone
- Topic: Servo alarms 412,424
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- Tue 06 Jul , 2010 15:24 pm
- Forum: Cyclone
- Topic: Servo alarms 412,424
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Re: Servo alarms 412,424
Guys Thanks for your input,I had a look in the diagnostic parameters and bit number 6 is showing a 1 in 720 and 721 this would tell me voltage short alarm using the advice given top another fellow forum member see below. What about the sensors for the chuck ? also had a look in the back of the machi...
- Wed 30 Jun , 2010 14:39 pm
- Forum: Cyclone
- Topic: Servo alarms 412,424
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Re: Servo alarms 412,424
Guru Yeah i figured this out and the parameters are all there but what gets me is i still have the air chuck connected as i anticipated problems which i have a three jaw manual on the machine. Will the appropriate parameter change when i still work the foot pedal from a 0 to 1 or vice versa ? I take...
- Tue 29 Jun , 2010 15:34 pm
- Forum: Cyclone
- Topic: Servo alarms 412,424
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Re: Servo alarms 412,424
How do i do this as i am a bit new to all this ?Martin wrote:Can you check that the machine parameters are still present?
- Tue 29 Jun , 2010 9:23 am
- Forum: Cyclone
- Topic: Servo alarms 412,424
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Servo alarms 412,424
I have a 1988 denford cyclone with an air jaw chuck.The lathe was working about 6 month ago but has been lying dormant. Last week i removed the air chuck and fitted a conventional 3 jaw chuck for more practical applications. I did how ever leave the air chuck connected lying at the side of the machi...