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Faults on the G axis on a Flowline / ZX / Microline have proved to be a little difficult to trace. It is easy to follow a red herring and change the wrong component.
 
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Faults on the G axis on a Flowline / ZX / Microline have proved to be a little difficult to trace. It is easy to follow a red herring and change the wrong component.

Technical Bulletin

TB Number: 238
Originator: Gareth Green
Machine: Flowline, Microline, ZX
Date: 27/11/13
Circulate to: Service
Title: Fault Finding G Axis Stalling

Detail

Faults on the G axis on a Flowline / ZX / Microline have proved to be a little difficult to trace. It is easy to follow a red herring and change the wrong component.

Symptoms

Code Description
AX001 Not Datuming: G Axis
AX002 Not Datuming: X Axis
AX016 Error Message: Wait 20 Seconds
AX017 Gripping position on profile inconsistent
AX018 Noise / Vibration from Gripper Stepper Motor

Actions / Checks

Code Description Tick
DOCKOFFSET Check Dockoffset Parameter Correct
CHK_AX001 Check G Axis Leadscrew Bearings and nut tension
CHK_AX002 Check G Axis Beam is Parallel
CHK_AX003 Check G Axis End Stops exist for both forward and reverse travel and are set correctly. What happens if G axis overruns? Any Blockages?
CHK_AX004 Check G Axis Belt Tension and position of joiner block in relation to end of travel
CHK_AX005 Check function of G axis Stepper Motor (Assuming mechanics are all ok)
CHK_AX006 Check SA14 G Axis Stepper drive unit - Blackened connectors / internal D110 Stepper Card / Internal Power Supply / External Fuse
CHK_AX007 Check G Axis Power Cables for continuity on all 4 or s/c to earth
CHK_AX008 Check lubrication of G axis, should move comfortably by hand via toothed belt when motor de-energised
CHK_AX009 Check Function of datum switch and mechanical setting. Is it sticky? Is it set too far out?
CHK_AX010 Check leadscrew coupling grubscrews
CHK_AX011 Check integrity of Step and direction signal cables. Check under heatshrink as excessive heat can melt the cable insulation on original assembly

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