Yaskawa · J1000
The motor current has fallen below the minimum value set for torque detection (L6-02) for longer than the allowable time (L6-03). This indicates either inappropriate parameter settings for the current load conditions or a mechanical fault on the machine side, such as a loss of load or broken coupling.
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1. Verify that the undertorque detection level parameter (L6-02) is appropriately set based on the minimum expected load current.
2. Increase the undertorque detection time parameter (L6-03) to prevent nuisance tripping from momentary load fluctuations.
3. Inspect the mechanical system for any disconnections, broken belts, chain failures, or coupling issues in the driven equipment.
4. Monitor the actual motor output current during operation using drive diagnostics (e.g., U1-01) or an external clamp meter and compare to L6-02.
5. Check the drive's motor parameter auto-tuning results (A1-02) for accuracy, especially motor rated current (P1-02).
6. If an external current transformer is used, confirm its ratio is correctly configured in the drive parameters (if applicable).