Error Repack: Fanuc 414 Servo Alarm Z Axis Detect

: Check for auxiliary errors like current conversion issues (OFS) or feedback pulse errors (PMS). 2. Check Hardware Indicators Inspect the physical Servo Amplifier Module (SVM) in the electrical cabinet. A often corresponds to an LED display of 8, 9, or A on the amplifier: TIE Industrial Fanucworld : High current on the 1st axis (L). : High current on the 2nd axis (M).

Locate the servo amplifier in the electrical cabinet. The seven-segment LED display will likely show one of the following codes: : Abnormal current on the L-axis (1st axis). 9 (HCA) : Abnormal current on the M-axis (2nd axis). A (HCA) : Abnormal current on the N-axis (3rd axis). 2. Review Diagnostic Screen Bits fanuc 414 servo alarm z axis detect error repack

If you have (like 414 + 424, or 414 + 434) – those suggest multiple axes → look at power supply or fiber optic cable (FANUC serial servo bus). : Check for auxiliary errors like current conversion

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