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Fanuc 414 Servo Alarm Z Axis Detect Error Repack [90% Secure]

If the amplifier is faulty, send it to a reputable FANUC repair center.

What can I do about the 414 alarm after restarting the machine? fanuc 414 servo alarm z axis detect error repack

To pinpoint the exact failure, check the on your CNC screen: Diagnostic No. 200: Look for a "1" in these specific bits: Bit #4 (HCA): Abnormal current. Bit #5 (OVC): Overcurrent. Bit #6 (LV): Low voltage. If the amplifier is faulty, send it to

A on the Z-axis indicates a detection-related error in the digital servo system, typically triggered when the CNC detects abnormal current flow in the servo amplifier . Because the Z-axis often carries the weight of the spindle head, this alarm frequently signals that the motor is fighting gravity or mechanical resistance. Core Causes for Z-Axis 414 Alarms 200: Look for a "1" in these specific

A on the Z-axis indicates a high-current detection error . This means the CNC has detected an abnormal amount of current flowing through the servo amplifier or motor for that specific axis.

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