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IE0008

ILLEGAL ACC/DEC

Fanuc · Series 0i-D/0i Mate-D Maintenance

What does IE0008 mean?

This Fanuc Series 0i-D/0i Mate-D malfunction prevention alarm indicates that the control detected an acceleration/deceleration error. This occurs when commanded acceleration/deceleration rates are deemed illegal or impossible to achieve.

Common Causes

  • NC program commands excessively aggressive acceleration or deceleration rates.
  • Machine parameters for acceleration/deceleration time constants or jerk limits are incorrectly set.
  • Mechanical issues such as binding, excessive friction, or backlash hindering smooth axis movement.
  • Servo amplifier or motor performance limitations preventing achievement of commanded rates.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Review the NC program for excessively steep acceleration/deceleration commands (e.g., rapid changes in feedrate or velocity profiles).

  2. 2

    Verify the acceleration/deceleration time constant parameters for the affected axis, ensuring they are appropriate for the machine's mechanics.

  3. 3

    Inspect the mechanical system for any binding, excessive friction, or backlash that could hinder smooth acceleration/deceleration.

  4. 4

    Check servo amplifier status and alarms for any underlying issues that might prevent the axis from achieving commanded acceleration/deceleration.

  5. 5

    Adjust the acceleration/deceleration parameters to more conservative values and test operation.

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Source: Fanuc Series 0i-D/0i Mate-D Maintenance
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