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Biesse Rover K 1532 Error

5/22/15       
Antonyjohn Member

Website: http://www.mtccksa.com

Biesse rover k 1532 wood cnc
z axis moving up, beyond limit (out of guideways) croosing limit sensor, when I power on. And also not homing.
This happpened after tool unload to magazine.
anybody have a solution. please reply.
Thank You.

5/22/15       #2: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
Phil B.

I am not aware of that machine model but sounds like something for Biesse to help with. I have always found the guys in Charlotte to be extremely patient (especially with me and lack of technical ability) and knowledgeable, have you spoke with them yet?

5/22/15       #3: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
cabinetmaker

You need to see if the limit sensor is missing on the z axis extrusion, although the plc should either see it or not and stop. Can you look up in there with a flashlight and see if anything is missing ?

Also, has another operator fooled with the axis soft limits in the Datamac ?

5/23/15       #4: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
Tony John Member

Website: http://www.Modecor.com.sa

Z axis limit sensor is flashing, at stopper plate, but the axis going beyond, without stopping. How to check PLC?

5/25/15       #5: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
yaakov Member

sound very strange in biesse,
you cant see the plc ,because normaly refernce sensor(its micro switch not sensor in biesse)directly to the driver
i think first move manualy z axiss(put helen key inside the z screw) and look if in quote page you see z numbers move
if so
call me there are some steps to check

5/25/15       #6: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
Tony John Member

Dear mr yakkov,,
When I start machine, stop , reset , clear, Z axis start moving up..(quote z axis value changing).. Maxium , till end of z screw thread..thats beyond limit...
Also hsk spindle tool ejector , always outside, after a tool unload to magazine.

5/25/15       #7: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
yaakov Member

if you slow down the speed by the reamote control ,can you stop the z axiss moving up?

5/25/15       #8: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
yaakov Member

as i understand from you its move even without you press"start" to make homing?

5/25/15       #9: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
Tony John Member

Dear mr. Yaakov biesse technician fixed this problem today.. Machine z axis was moving without pressing start button. The problem with quote data.. I don't no how its changed.
Any way, thank you very much for your suggestions... Be in touch.. Thank you

5/28/15       #10: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
Mike McClaran

FYI this happens when the Z data goes from a positive to a negative number. Example:
Z axis software down limit goes from 100 to -100 or visa versa.

5/28/15       #11: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
yaakov

mike
but in this case as Tony describe
the z go up without any order ,only by stop+reset+clear
without the order "slot reset"
normaly axiss run over the limit without any order ,its someting wrong with comniucation between encoder and driver

5/28/15       #12: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
Mike McClaran

yes this is correct. going by memory i think its the homing point or endcoder revolution that somehow got changed to a negative number.

1/31/24       #21: Biesse Rover K 1532 Error ...
Raj

I switch on my cnc all the program has been loaded .
But the machiene doesn't have power.


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