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Post by jman13 on Nov 4, 2017 19:04:32 GMT -5
I was cutting and the spindle stopped, ol2 error came up. Powered off to reset started over slowed the IPM down ( they were at 100 ipm with a 1/2 in ball nose) at 18000 rpm. not sure what the issue is.
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Post by chuck26287 on Nov 4, 2017 23:14:38 GMT -5
If error codes aren't mentioned in the new manual, then it should be an automatic call or email to tech support, even if all seems well after a reboot. Just knowing what triggered the error code could be beneficial for future operations and/or safety. Be prepared though... sometimes, first line tech support is so far removed from the level that can truly identify the error codes that it's not uncommon for no one to really know what a particularly obscure error code actually means (not necessarily talking about Axiom, here... I've been a Field Service Engineer for about 30 years now). Find out what triggered the EC if you can, even if just to file the info away in the back of your head.
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Post by Axiom Tool Group on Nov 9, 2017 9:46:18 GMT -5
The OL error is indicating an overload.
Its not an error that occurs often and may be due to low voltage that is not allowing the spindle the full torque required for that depth of cut.
With a 3HP spindle, at full power you shouldn't have much trouble with that bit unless you are trying to plunge full thickness too quickly.
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