I work in a shop and have been running this machine for about a year. Yesterday we had a brown out and now I'm receiving an error on my vertical height adjustment which is causing it to not move. Have tried all the standard fixes moving to the full up and down position manually. Checked all wiring and fuses if I turn the the computer controller of the height off and manually position it runs fine. Just wondering if any one might have other suggestions as to what I might do besides bring in a tech? Thank you for your time and I will attach pictures of the error code.
Hi I have a sprint 1327 and somehow have got the pressure beam stuck down at approx 5mm. The electricall height adjustment does not work and I keep getting an error code about the axel. I was wondering if there a way to manually raise the pressure beam.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks
Mark
QUOTE=Robert Keyes;1473665]I work in a shop and have been running this machine for about a year. Yesterday we had a brown out and now I'm receiving an error on my vertical height adjustment which is causing it to not move. Have tried all the standard fixes moving to the full up and down position manually. Checked all wiring and fuses if I turn the the computer controller of the height off and manually position it runs fine. Just wondering if any one might have other suggestions as to what I might do besides bring in a tech? Thank you for your time and I will attach pictures of the error code.[/QUOTE]
Hi Mark
There is a way to manually adjust the pressure beam on the top of the machine are several holes that you can fit an Allen wrench into I believe it is a 4mm i will post with photos and the exact size tomorrow but one is right near the control panel and of the machine normally just a few turns the hitting the reset will re trigger the auto moment
Hi,
I currently having a few issues with my sprint 1317. At first Error 1961-1(A3)-Axle Following Error was shown. After checking all wiring, resenting all motor portection switches on this unit(1961) 2 different erros we shown on the display:
1961-1-(A3) -Axle Actual < min
1961-1-(A3) -Axle Actual <Pot. Min
In all of the CNC or similar servo controlled machines that I've worked on, troubles like this are almost always traced to loose or broken couplings, lack of adequate lubrication of the slides, etc. It takes a careful close inspection of each coupling, gear assembly, etc. to find the problem. Tighten every set screw and add lubricant to the slides.
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