What error are you getting on the control, what is the machine actually 
doing?

I have the Sabre 750 which is a 1995 and has the A2100 control, and we 
also have a Lancer 1250 with the 850SX control, which is from 1996, the 
Sabre has the Kollmorgen drive package, and the Lancer has the Red Cap 
Fanuc drive package. On both machines I have had to replace all of the 
servo motor power cables due to the wire insulation breaking down 
internally, constant servo drive failures, ON BOTH MACHINES,  I had all 
the kollmorgen drives gone through, ( the problem started on the 
kollmorgens, then it started on the Fanucs) thinking that those were the 
problem, before I got my insulation resistance tester out and checked 
the cables, sure enough the cables were bad, and I ordered an entire 
spool of cable and replaced all of them.

Have not had a single problem in over 2 1/2 years with either machine 
since I did that.

Rick


On 2/26/2016 1:46 PM, Forum Deswysen wrote:
> I'm going to do tests with a comparator in the motor spindle.
> Perfect, I no difference.
> So all is well with the ball screw !!!
>
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5hmBjm5ot8NNGdkYmo4WHRSSXM
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5hmBjm5ot8NanpxT1hzaGxsYTg
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5hmBjm5ot8Nb2s5RmxyN2xMUm8
>
> The tolerance in the screw maybe just engine braking since the machine
> was stopped
> and the head placed on its transport support.
>
> Where does my axis error ???
> This is an intermittent fault
> Not happy with this because I failed I could not complete an order for a
> customer!
> I had to do the subcontract.
>
> 2016-02-26 17:45 GMT+01:00 Rick Lair <r...@superiorroll.com>:
>
>> With about 95% certainty, all the milacron, lathes and machining
>> centers, the ball nuts all sit in and bolt to the mounting block ( we
>> have at least a dozen Cincinnati Milacron machines, mix of lathes and
>> mills, from 1978 to 1996, and they all have the same configuration, and
>> I have worked on all of them). Usually 4-6 bolts on both the block and
>> the nut cartridge.
>>
>> Rick
>>
>> On 2/26/2016 11:39 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
>>> On 02/26/2016 08:00 AM, Forum Deswysen wrote:
>>>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5hmBjm5ot8NSDhCTmpsWkk3aVU
>>>>
>>>>
>>> This 3rd picture seems to show you indicating you can rock
>>> the screw forward/backward by 10 degrees.  This would seem
>>> to indicate wear and looseness in the ballnut, or possibly
>>> in the mounting of the nut.  it appears the block the nut
>>> sits in is NOT the actual ballnut, but a mount for it.  So,
>>> you might see if the ballnut is no longer firmly mounted
>>> inside that mount.  Some nuts are threaded on the outside,
>>> and screw into a threaded hole in the mounting block. Then,
>>> there needs to be something that locks the nut into the mount.
>>>
>>> Others are bolted to the mount.  These bolts could have
>>> loosened, possibly by stretching.  if loose, you might
>>> replace the bolts.
>>>
>>> Jon
>>>
>>>
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