HI
I have a fault in the system R-30iB (SRVO-2013 E-STOP Board FUSE2 bloun).
¿Some of you have any information to how i can fix the problem?
i dont have much experience with the FANUC robots
Thanks guys
HI
I have a fault in the system R-30iB (SRVO-2013 E-STOP Board FUSE2 bloun).
¿Some of you have any information to how i can fix the problem?
i dont have much experience with the FANUC robots
Thanks guys
1. Wrong section of forum, normally You should post in section 'Fanuc'
2. Open Your eyes and read the text
3. I also don't have not that much experience with fanucs but:
4. open the cabinet, have a look at the place behind the E-Stop button at the cabinet door. There should be somewhere a small board with a fuse on it. The fuse is blown.
I've moved the post to the proper forum.
You will likely need a new fuse. The fuse will look like the attached. If the fuse is blown, the little window on the fuse will show metal. If it is fine, there will be nothing in the window.
those pictured are the fuses on the power supply. Fuses on the e-stop board are the small clear ones. I don't recall the amp rating off the top of my head.
You're right. I was thinking of the old R30iA cabinets. Attached is a picture of the fuse type on the new controllers.
You're right. I was thinking of the old R30iA cabinets. Attached is a picture of the fuse type on the new controllers.
These don't have the "preview windows" but on the top you can see the metal tabs have a small clearing where you can check power to ground. Although this is not the best way to do it. I'd recomend turning power off and remove the fuse and look through the side it'll be pretty obvious that it's blown. And if you have any doubt (with the fuse removed) check resistence between the blades with the continuity "beep" on and that'll tell you. Never check resistance on a live circuit! If you blow a second one it's time to start tracing for shorts ect.
Thanks for all your help, I'll change the blown fuse.
Does that fuse have anything to do with the teaching pendant?
because a few days ago a distraction of an operator caused a broken cable.
Our TP cables get ran over with big carts all the time due to neglegance and yes it will blow a fuse. For us it seems to always blow the fuse on the door though.
Our TP cables get ran over with big carts all the time due to neglegance and yes it will blow a fuse. For us it seems to always blow the fuse on the door though.
On R30iA and older, the teach pendant plugged into the main board on the back of the door. On R30iB and newer, the teach pendant plugs into the e-stop board.
That’s good to know. Thanks pdl.
I also have had cables run over with blown fuses on the controller door. It hasn't happened since I replaced all my tp cables with retractable reels from http://www.roboreels.com.
I've had the FS1 fuse blow on my servo amplifier; my robot would not recognize that the deadman switch was not pressed it, and would still show "green" busy light in top left corner on TP. That fuse led to "internal circuit" of servo amplifier, so I had to change it out to get back running. We did try new TP and new cabling also first, as servo amplifier is $$$.
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