The on the Z-axis is a critical system error indicating that the CNC has detected an abnormality in the digital servo system, most commonly a high current or "detect" error originating from the servo amplifier. This alarm acts as a safeguard, cutting power to the servo motor to prevent catastrophic electrical damage to the drive or motor. Understanding the Root Causes
If parameters were recently altered or the battery died, reload a known-good backup. fanuc 414 servo alarm z axis detect error
A: Not directly. A low battery causes separate absolute position loss alarms (300, 310). However, if you cleared battery alarms and didn't reset absolute zero, the Z-axis may overtravel and trigger a 414 during reference return. The on the Z-axis is a critical system
Fanuc 414 Servo Alarm on the Z-axis indicates a "Digital Servo System Abnormal" condition, typically triggered by an abnormal current, temperature, or power issue detected by the servo amplifier. This is often a hardware-level fault that requires a process of elimination to solve. TIE Industrial Fanucworld 1. Identify the Specific Fault (Diagnostics) A: Not directly
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The FANUC 414 alarm is related to the servo system of a CNC machine. FANUC, a leading manufacturer of CNC systems, uses alarm codes to specify the type of error or malfunction that has occurred. The "414" specifically refers to a servo alarm, which can be related to any axis but in this context, is concerning the Z-axis. The Z-axis, being one of the primary axes on a CNC machine, enables vertical movement. An error in the servo system controlling this axis can disrupt the machining process.