AFCarbon15
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And if I did, what are my options?
I was running my LMS 3900 with a 3/4 EM in 7075 when it bound up from feeding a little too fast. The mill went into the "fault" mode which is normal. I hit the stop switch and then the start switch as normal, but, when it started up, it ran a little, then stopped and started a couple of times before it spun up to speed. I had just hogged out a 3x3x1 area by peck drilling 1/8 through 1/2 drills then a little clean up of those holes with a 3/8 rougher before stepping up to the 3/4EM. So, it could have been a bit hot. It was late and I was getting tired anyway, so I figured maybe it was just a bit to hot from running most of the day. I haven't been able to get back to the shop to see what issues may be remaining, but I'm wondering if I fried my power supply. If I did, what are my options besides ordering another that may fry the same. I've read of a few that used supplies from treadmills, but all were old threads. If I did indeed fry it, I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Options?
TIA
I was running my LMS 3900 with a 3/4 EM in 7075 when it bound up from feeding a little too fast. The mill went into the "fault" mode which is normal. I hit the stop switch and then the start switch as normal, but, when it started up, it ran a little, then stopped and started a couple of times before it spun up to speed. I had just hogged out a 3x3x1 area by peck drilling 1/8 through 1/2 drills then a little clean up of those holes with a 3/8 rougher before stepping up to the 3/4EM. So, it could have been a bit hot. It was late and I was getting tired anyway, so I figured maybe it was just a bit to hot from running most of the day. I haven't been able to get back to the shop to see what issues may be remaining, but I'm wondering if I fried my power supply. If I did, what are my options besides ordering another that may fry the same. I've read of a few that used supplies from treadmills, but all were old threads. If I did indeed fry it, I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Options?
TIA