This guide will walk you through the common causes and troubleshooting steps for the Fanuc 414 alarm, specifically on the Z-axis. Common Causes of the Fanuc 414 Z-Axis Alarm
The on the Z-axis is a high-current detection error within the digital servo system. It signifies that the CNC control has detected abnormal current flow or a hardware fault related to the Z-axis servo amplifier, motor, or cabling. Because the Z-axis often carries the weight of a spindle or heavy tooling, this error can also be triggered by mechanical binding or counterweight failure. Understanding the 414 Alarm Signal fanuc 414 servo alarm z axis detect error
Troubleshooting FANUC Alarm 414: Z-Axis Detect Error The FANUC 414 Alarm indicates a digital servo system error specifically occurring on the Z-axis. This alarm stops machine motion instantly to protect components from mechanical and electrical damage. Understanding FANUC Alarm 414 This guide will walk you through the common
Weekly clear away accumulated metal chips from the Z-axis flexible cable tracks. Sharp chips can saw through outer polyurethane cable jackets during high-speed rapids. Because the Z-axis often carries the weight of
Swap the feedback cables and the power cables of the Z-axis with a known working axis (like the X-axis) at the drive module end.