Yaskawa · J1000
The motor has exceeded its pull-out torque, resulting in a motor pull-out or step-out condition. This can be caused by an incorrect motor code for PM motors, an excessively heavy load, high load inertia, or acceleration/deceleration times that are too short for the system's dynamics.
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1. Verify that the motor rated current (P1-02), rated power (P1-01), and rated voltage (P1-03) parameters exactly match the motor nameplate data.
2. Check for mechanical binding, excessive friction, or blockages in the driven equipment.
3. Increase the torque limit parameters (C1-01 for forward, C1-02 for reverse) if mechanically permissible and within motor limits.
4. Confirm the correct motor type is selected in parameter P1-06 (e.g., Induction, SPMS, IPMS).
5. Review acceleration/deceleration times (C1-03, C1-04) and lengthen them if high inertia is present, reducing peak torque demand.
6. Monitor motor current and actual speed during operation to observe precisely when the pull-out condition occurs relative to load.