curleysracecars
Aluminum
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2009
- Location
- Middleton, ID
Hey all,
I got this machine last year with a tool changer issue. It will go to execute the tool change but will not cycle the actual tool changing arm. I have spent a little time with it, but not enough to get it figured out. I have used it for 3 small projects, mainly getting used to using the control along with Fusion 360.
This past week I fired it up and it appears to have lost its memory board. The control displays, "Alarm 910 RAM Parity". From my bit of research, it seems to be memory based or possibly a power supply issue. I have all parameters backed up, but have not cleared the memory upon start up.
These are neat little machines and extremely stout. There is a LOT of iron that makes up the castings and such. Weighs nearly 7000 lbs. Small footprint, 3 phase power (11 amps kva), and uses CAT40 tooling. Fanuc 0M control. Wondering if someone may be interested in the machine before I send it off to the pile.
Pictures are below. Video of machine running are available as well. Please email any questions to [email protected]
Thanks!
I got this machine last year with a tool changer issue. It will go to execute the tool change but will not cycle the actual tool changing arm. I have spent a little time with it, but not enough to get it figured out. I have used it for 3 small projects, mainly getting used to using the control along with Fusion 360.
This past week I fired it up and it appears to have lost its memory board. The control displays, "Alarm 910 RAM Parity". From my bit of research, it seems to be memory based or possibly a power supply issue. I have all parameters backed up, but have not cleared the memory upon start up.
These are neat little machines and extremely stout. There is a LOT of iron that makes up the castings and such. Weighs nearly 7000 lbs. Small footprint, 3 phase power (11 amps kva), and uses CAT40 tooling. Fanuc 0M control. Wondering if someone may be interested in the machine before I send it off to the pile.
Pictures are below. Video of machine running are available as well. Please email any questions to [email protected]
Thanks!