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Post by escobar on Jun 2, 2019 19:11:49 GMT -5
I was running a surfacing tool path about .15 in depth through wood. The machine seemed a little overloaded and before I could stop it the machine shut itself off. Now I am not able to turn it back on. When I turn the on/off switch to ON with the E-stop pressed in, the light on the switch is enabled but when I take the E-stop off the light turns off and nothing else is on. I opened the Computer to find this light on. Any experience with this out there? Much appreciated if you have any ideas.
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Post by stevem on Jun 2, 2019 21:29:17 GMT -5
If I am not mistaken, you need to slightly rotate the e stop switch to reset it. Also try un-plugging it from the wall and then plug it back in.
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Post by escobar on Jun 3, 2019 6:18:27 GMT -5
I have turned the E-stop and unplugged the machine and plugged it back in and it has not worked...
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Post by Axiom Tool Group on Jun 3, 2019 12:00:41 GMT -5
An overload has potential to blow a fuse internally....
What you see in the picture is a light on one of the fuses indicating a problem. It would be best to pull that fuse and replace it.
And keep in mind the with large diameter tools, proper pass depths are generally going to be much shallower unless you really have the RPM and feed rate just perfect.
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Post by escobar on Jun 3, 2019 21:10:35 GMT -5
It was a blown fuse. I took it out and after quick inspection noticed is was bad. Went to Lowes and was able to pick up a new one. Thank you!
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