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Error
Code
Error description
Fault Cause
Solution
E043
Z axis software over current
1. The parameters are incorrect
2. The motor is stuck
3. The motor is broken or the motor
wire is damaged and short circuit-
ed
4. The power board is damaged
1. Reset or redirect parameters
2. Check the machinery
3. Check and replace the motor
4. Replace the power board
E044
Z axis encoder failure
1. It is reported as too fast when it is
moving.
2. Poor or damaged contact of the
encoder cable
3. The machine is stuck causing the
motor to turn
4. Motherboard is broken
5. The motor is broken
1. Decrease the idling speed
2. Check the wiring or replace the motor
3. Inspection machinery
4. Replace the motherboard
5. Replace the motor
E045
Z axis disconnected
1. The motor plug is not inserted or
has poor contact
2. The motor wire is disconnected or
damaged
3. The motherboard is broken
1. Check the wiring
2. Replace the motor
3. Replace the motherboard
E046
Z axis overload
The Z axis is overloaded
Lighten the load
E047
Z axis position deviation is
too large
Spare alarm
E048
Z axis AD sampling module
failure
1. Abnormal startup
2. The motherboard is damaged
1. Restart
2. Replace the motherboard
E049
Z axis overheated
Drive overload
Lighten the load
E060 Main shaft overvoltage
1. The mains voltage is too high
2. Power board failure
1. Check the internal drive to preview
whether the main shaft voltage is higher
than 400V, check whether the AC
power supply voltage fluctuates abnor
-
mally, and see if there are high power
equipment around the equipment that
frequently start and stop; equipped with
a voltage regulator as appropriate.
2. Replace the power board
E061 Main shaft undervoltage
1. The mains voltage is too low
2. Power board failure
1. Check whether the internal drive pre-
views the main shaft voltage lower than
180V, and see if there are high power
devices around the device that fre-
quently start and stop; equipped with a
voltage regulator as appropriate.
2. Replace the power board
E062 Main shaft hardware over
current
1. The X axis motor is broken or the
motor wire is damaged and short
circuited
2.The motherboard is damaged
1. Replace the motor
2. Replace the motherboard
E063 Main shaft software over
current
1. The parameters are incorrect.
2. The motor is stuck
3. The motor is broken or the motor
wire is broken and short circuited
4. Power board is broken
1. Reset or redirect parameters
2. Check the machinery
3. Check and replace the motor
4. Replace the power board
E064 Main shaft encoder failure
1. Poor encoder wiring
2. The encoder is damaged
1. Check the motor encoder wiring
2. Replace the main shaft motor