meatbal80
06-09-2011, 10:09 AM
I have had my y-axis shut down twice now in the last 2 days both times in the middle of a file ruining my material. I am very confused as to the cause of this shut down.
After the axis freezes i can turn off the controller for a short while and then turn it back on and it works fine. I had this problem last summer on all of the axis's not just the Y, with no pattern that i could recognize. My shop is in Phoenix AZ and is not climate controlled, add the vacuum motors direct mounted to the table and right around the CNC can peak over 110f pretty quickly. The controller is located under the CNC, is the 4G in the silver computer style case. It is already on its side so that the controllers are vertical, and i added a 120mm fan on the top to push more air through the case.
After the first freeze 2 days ago I went and got some sheet foam insulation and a small A/C unit (7000 BTU). I proceeded to block in the A/C with the controller and cool it. Yesterday I was back up and running knowing that the controllers would have a hard time over heating (if that is the problem). After about 2 hours of cutting all 2d cuts (3-10 min on then 2-3 min to unload and reload material) the y axis freezes again. The cost of all of this material and the time to go get it is eating up my profit very quick.
These are the possibilities that i can think of, i am just not sure where to look or how to test:
1. Stepper motor over heating (was told that these could handle very high heat 200+ degrees F.) - touched Y motor after freeze while uncomfortably warm not burning.
2. Controller card over heating (A/C kept case nice and cool) - touched driver after freeze was cool to the touch.
Not sure if it could be anything else, haven’t made any changes to the setup in many months and have run hundreds of hours without this problem this spring.
After the axis freezes i can turn off the controller for a short while and then turn it back on and it works fine. I had this problem last summer on all of the axis's not just the Y, with no pattern that i could recognize. My shop is in Phoenix AZ and is not climate controlled, add the vacuum motors direct mounted to the table and right around the CNC can peak over 110f pretty quickly. The controller is located under the CNC, is the 4G in the silver computer style case. It is already on its side so that the controllers are vertical, and i added a 120mm fan on the top to push more air through the case.
After the first freeze 2 days ago I went and got some sheet foam insulation and a small A/C unit (7000 BTU). I proceeded to block in the A/C with the controller and cool it. Yesterday I was back up and running knowing that the controllers would have a hard time over heating (if that is the problem). After about 2 hours of cutting all 2d cuts (3-10 min on then 2-3 min to unload and reload material) the y axis freezes again. The cost of all of this material and the time to go get it is eating up my profit very quick.
These are the possibilities that i can think of, i am just not sure where to look or how to test:
1. Stepper motor over heating (was told that these could handle very high heat 200+ degrees F.) - touched Y motor after freeze while uncomfortably warm not burning.
2. Controller card over heating (A/C kept case nice and cool) - touched driver after freeze was cool to the touch.
Not sure if it could be anything else, haven’t made any changes to the setup in many months and have run hundreds of hours without this problem this spring.