SEW Eurodrive · MCBSM
Rapid stop initiated because the vibration sensor signals a fault. This indicates significant and potentially damaging oscillations in the drive system, which can lead to mechanical failure, premature wear, or unsafe operating conditions if not immediately resolved.
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1. Isolate the source of oscillation by disengaging the mechanical load and operating the motor independently (if possible).
2. Inspect the motor coupling for damage, wear, or looseness; replace if necessary to ensure proper power transmission.
3. Verify mechanical integrity of the driven equipment for broken parts, excessive play, or loose connections (e.g., inspect gear teeth, shaft keys).
4. Reduce control loop gains (e.g., P7-30 P-gain, P7-31 I-gain) in small decrements (e.g., 10%) and retest for stability.
5. Measure motor shaft runout and concentricity to the coupling using a dial indicator (e.g., ensure <0.02 mm deviation).