yes it is one of these i am just going to take a pic of it and send,, back in a min
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yes it is one of these i am just going to take a pic of it and send,, back in a min
I should say - that rotating the knob and you get the noise (but not the rotation) is kinda promising. Though we should limit the number of faults we stress the motor/VFD to. It does suggest at least an approximation of correct behaviour.
There's a a few more checks to try - but first I'd like to bottom exactly the error message (as above). Or, just confirm that the error is "e-stop" and we can consider that the manual above is inconsistent with the VFD - and move to reject that.
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looks like E.FoP to me ,, so sorry i just took it it was the way it was wrote to say estop
louise
and i must add i can touch it with no probs but pete gets static from it
Okay, if I was a betting man that's probably the one I'd have put my money on.
ok no prob
Please describe "get static" - normally a static shock dissipates very very quickly - an immediate jolt followed by nothing. Does Pete get anything more sustained? (lasts more than a fraction of a second)?
EDIT:
Sorry, and from touching what?
When the spindle on/off rocker switch is off nothing happens when i rub my palms over the bed of the cnc or my arms .But when i switch it to ON and i rub my hands on the same part of the bed i can feel some static but when i put mt forearm on the same place i get i good old jolt from it .If i wear my slipers there is no problem but in bare feet is when it happens
Okay, let's not do that again. :-)