Bridgeport Ez Trak Sx Manual Transmission
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After pressing the button to Home the axes at power-up, my 1993 Bridgeport EZ-Trak SX displays the message, 'DRIVES NOT ON, FAILED TO GO HOME'. Last weekend when this problem first occurred, after moving the table and saddle to their limits manually I was able to Home the axes (via the control panel) and the machine then worked normally. (I'm not certain that moving the table and saddle was what made the error go away, as I'm sure I scratched my head a few times in the interim and likely said a prayer or two, too.) Yesterday when I powered up the machine again (it's in a home shop and sits idle most of the time) the same problem occurred so I looked in the Manual for the error and here's what is noted: DRIVES NOT ON, FAILED TO GO HOME! This message is displayed while attempting to home the axes with power off. I disconnected the (2) connections at the X- and Y-axis drives and reconnected them, but no change.
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It appears you have control power and the control is smart enough to know the power to the drives is not present.check fuses. If fuses are good then maybe you have an intermittant open in a cable that only happens in a certian area of travel.Thanks for your reply, ProductionPal. I checked all the fuses today (all were fine) and un-seated, then re-seated, the boards and other components in the electrical cabinet that plug in. Then tested it. And it worked!
But only once. After powering the machine off and back on, the problem returned and I've been unable to make it go away again. The cables all look fine but I tried powering it on with the table and saddle at many different locations but the problem persists. Any other ideas? After pressing the button to Home the axes at power-up, my 1993 Bridgeport EZ-Trak SX displays the message, 'DRIVES NOT ON, FAILED TO GO HOME'. Download Free Uw Honor Program Deadline Chart. Last weekend when this problem first occurred, after moving the table and saddle to their limits manually I was able to Home the axes (via the control panel) and the machine then worked normally.
(I'm not certain that moving the table and saddle was what made the error go away, as I'm sure I scratched my head a few times in the interim and likely said a prayer or two, too.) Yesterday when I powered up the machine again (it's in a home shop and sits idle most of the time) the same problem occurred so I looked in the Manual for the error and here's what is noted: DRIVES NOT ON, FAILED TO GO HOME! This message is displayed while attempting to home the axes with power off.
I disconnected the (2) connections at the X- and Y-axis drives and reconnected them, but no change. Download Free Bernard Lewis Islam And The West Pdf Creator. Manually moving to the limits didn't help so I'm hoping that someone on this forum will recognize the error and offer some troubleshooting guidance.
Absent that my next step would normally be: disconnect power to the machine, open the power cabinet, unseat and re-seat electrical components and boards, and try again. Thanks in advance for any suggestions! I had this issue. My fix, after a bunch of other tries.
There are limit switches and one of my cables had a crack in it and one of the wires was worn through. I replaced the wire on both limit switches and my issues went away. I added some automotive wire cover and made the wires a bit longer to prevent this from happening for a long time. On a side note; a single occurrence, my X/Y randomly moved in the + direction. This was on the - side of a stainless steel spacer I was profiling with a radius cutter. I stopped it before tool or fixture were damaged but the part was red tagged.