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3rd May 2016, 02:24 AM
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Arburg 170 allrounder emergency shut down problem
I was warming up our Arburg 170 allrounder today. I manually (via the pendant) moved the platen mostly closed to load a mold. I had warmed the oil but the band heaters were not on yet. Once I bolted the mold in place, I turned on the heater. It went into emergency shut down.
The e-stop button is a bit sticky so I pushed it on and off a few times. It appears to be working but the machine won't come out of shut down mode.
Everything seems to be working. If I hold the relay switch, I can turn the pump on. If I hold the start switch, I turn the heater on. It doesn't seem to matter if it is in manual or automatic mode. I reset every relay. It is recognizing when the door or nozzle cover is opening and closing.
Any suggestions on what to try next?
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4th May 2016, 07:39 PM
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Re: Arburg 170 allrounder emergency shut down problem
I haven't worked on but two Arburgs. So I think maybe your e-stop isn't resetting even though the switch isn't down. We went round and round with an Engel one time to trace the control voltage through EVERY e-stop. Then we found a loose wire inside the cabinet, in the first terminal strip!! I've had other machines lose the control voltage through e-stops on the panels, inside the frame, electrical cabinets, and robot pendant. Not forgetting the step on, drop bar or mechanical closing safety circuit.
Rick.
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