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Background

Our main indicator of the source of the fault is the machine LED light on the 15L’s electrical cabinet. It’s status indicates which subsystem to begin checking for the estop fault.

  • Dark - the estop circuit has been interrupted

  • Solid - communication with Pathpilot has dropped

  • Blinking 50/50 on/off - VFD has faulted

  • Blinking 10/90 on/off - turret tool change has failed

Estop circuit has been interrupted

  • Verify that the estop buttons are not tripped. The 15L is equipped with two estop buttons:

    • On the front of the electrical cabinet

    • On the tray of the controller arm

  • Verify that fuses FU1, FU2, FU3, FU5, and FU7 are not blown and have a reading of between 0.1 and 1 ohm. Below or above 0.1 to 1 ohm indicate a fuse that needs to be replaced.

  • Verify that the 24v DC power supply is outputting at least 24v and less than 28v.

  • Verify that the main control board is receiving 24v DC power by measuring between terminals J5-1 and J5-2.

Communication with the controller has been interrupted

  • Verify that the DB25 cable is fully inserted to the machine and the controller.

  • Verify conductivity on the pins of each of the conductors in the DB25 cable and J4 cable.

  • If using a tower controller, check the Mesa card for solid red lights, indicating a hardware fault on the Mesa card.

VFD fault

  • Check the display of the VFD for the fault code.

Turret tool change has failed

  • Verify that there are no physical obstructions that the turret could have hit

  • Verify that the turret is filled with oil

    • Oil for Gen 1 turret

    • Oil for Gen 2 turret

  • If the turret does not turn at all: verify that the turret control board is receiving power on J14-4 and J14-5.

    • Verify that the F1 and F2 fuses on the turret control board have a reading between 0.1 and 1 ohm. Below or above 0.1 to 1 ohm indicate a fuse that needs to be replaced.

    • Gen 2 - Verify that the motor will turn by taking the belt off and command a tool change

  • If the turret will turn forward but will not turn in reverse, the lock switch may need to be adjusted

    • Lock switch adjustment procedure for Gen 1 turret

    • Lock switch adjustment procedure for Gen 2 turret

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