I keep getting alarm
1007 turret overheat alarm.
Any ideas how to cure this please, the turret doesnt even feel warm !!!
Bob
Cyclone Turret overheat alarm 1007
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Re: Cyclone Turret overheat alarm 1007
BobEmimec wrote:I keep getting alarm
1007 turret overheat alarm.
Any ideas how to cure this please, the turret doesnt even feel warm !!!
Bob
Doesn`t have to mean the actual turret itself has an "overheat" problem, could easlily be on the control card or even the transformer!
Or it could even be similar to the issue you had with the spindle drive "overheat" issue which turned out to be no 24V control voltage, maybe worth checking the supply to the Turret control unit??
Regards
Rob
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Hi,
Check that the Barruffaldi control card is seated fully(if it has one fitted). It will be in the box on the back of the machine & is a card with terminals down either side with a board slotted in to a plug down the centre. This card has a load of LED`s on it. It may be loose & not fully seated. You can fasten large tyewraps around to secure it.
Check that the Barruffaldi control card is seated fully(if it has one fitted). It will be in the box on the back of the machine & is a card with terminals down either side with a board slotted in to a plug down the centre. This card has a load of LED`s on it. It may be loose & not fully seated. You can fasten large tyewraps around to secure it.
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If your layout is the same as mine then the turret control card is located on the door at the right hand end looking at the control box from the back of the machine. So when you drop the door down the card should be upright.Emimec wrote:Many thanks
I will have a look for this card and check it out.
I will ask Badders if it is possible to find the electrical drawings and schematic for my machine, and carry electrical checks along the line.
Bob
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