I’ve had issues with Pilz modules in the past. If they get left idle for any time, the switches can fog up. I have had success by noting the positions of switches on the modules then rotating them a few times before returning them to their original positions. Take pics before to ensure the...
I’ve seen this before. If the mufflers on the main air manifold get gummy, it can cause back pressure up the exhausts and cause other smaller pistons in the system to move slightly out of sensor range and popping an alarm. When you go to chase it, it’s all moved back to the correct position.
I did the first conversion ever of a VM10Ui to a VM10UHSi as we didn’t have one in the range at the time. I took all the stuff from a 10HSi (spindle, toolchanger, drive and cabling) and swapped them with a 10Ui. Not as easy as it sounds but it works OK. I had to make a funky config file for it...
He’s had the Y axis trucks loosened and adjusted. That will sort the squareness correctly.
*providing as noted above that the level is good.
Also, as a quick fix, Winmax controls have squareness comp in the control - select the plane, add the check distance and the error and it’ll tweak it out.
I’ve found that the Pn103 MOI setting in Sigma5 drives will only cause settling issues if it’s too low. Starting around 100 to 150 will give you a reasonable result. If it’s too high, it shouldn’t matter too much.
I see your French tower and raise you an Italian one..
https://youtu.be/BeHaSSbcwPs
We’ve got one of these towers in a display cabinet and it truly is a work of art.
Check the level and flatness of the base. If the floor has sagged in the middle or at the ends, it may be travelling on a really gentle radius.
Check the travel 10” above the table and see if it changes - this will help prove/disprove the radius idea.
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