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SRVO-018

Brake Abnormal

Fanuc · R-30iB Mate + Mate Plus Robot

What does SRVO-018 mean?

An excessive current is detected in the motor brake circuit, and the ALM LED (SVALM) on the 6-Axis servo amplifier is illuminated. This can be caused by a short circuit or ground fault in the brake wiring, or an optional brake release unit being left active while attempting robot motion.

Common Causes

  • The brake system on an axis is reporting an abnormal condition.
  • This could indicate that the brake is not engaging or disengaging correctly, or that there is a fault with the brake control circuit.
  • The servo drive may not be receiving the correct brake status feedback.
  • Requires checking brake power, wiring, and the brake mechanism itself for mechanical issues.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Check the robot connection cable (RMP1, RP1) and the internal cable of the robot and motor brakes connected to CRR88 connector on the 6-Axis servo amplifier for a short-circuit or grounding fault. If found, replace the failed part.

  2. 2

    Check the cables and motor brakes connected to CRR65A, CRR65B connector on the 6-Axis servo amplifier for a short-circuit or grounding fault. If found, replace the failed part.

  3. 3

    If using an optional brake release unit, turn off its on/off switch and cycle the controller power.

  4. 4

    Replace the 6-Axis servo amplifier.

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