SEW Eurodrive · MOVIFIT SC
This fault indicates that the cycle monitoring for either brake 1 or brake 2 has triggered during brake release operations when the drive is not actively enabled. This typically means the brake is being released too frequently or held open for extended periods without motor operation, which can lead to excessive wear, overheating, or premature failure of the brake mechanism. The protection is in place to preserve brake integrity and prevent unintended brake degradation, which could compromise safety.
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Measure the voltage at brake coil terminals (e.g., T1, T2) during a brake release attempt; verify it matches the specified brake coil voltage (e.g., 207VAC, 24VDC).
Inspect the mechanical condition of the brake pads and armature plate for wear, scoring, or debris; replace brake assembly if wear exceeds manufacturer specifications.
Verify the operation and physical alignment of the brake release feedback switch (e.g., proximity sensor S1) by manually actuating the brake and checking its state change with a multimeter.
Review and adjust parameter P3-21 (Brake Release Time Limit) to a value appropriate for the brake's mechanical characteristics, ensuring it is not excessively short.
Check for excessive external load torque on the motor shaft; disconnect load temporarily and re-attempt brake release to isolate mechanical issues from load-related problems.