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Fanuc 7115 Alarm ((new)) -

: Locate the power supplies (typically two units sitting together in the center of the control cabinet). Use a multimeter to verify that you have 24VDC output. If the voltage is low or absent, replace the faulty power supply.

: Manually inspect the contactors for the spindle. Look for signs of burnt coils or mechanical jams that prevent them from pulling in.

: In some cases, incorrect incoming power phase sequences (especially when using phase converters) can cause internal power issues that lead to multiple alarms, including 7115 and 449 (high current). fanuc 7115 alarm

: This is the most frequent culprit. If the 24VDC power supply (often manufactured by brands like Izumi) that powers the relay and contactor coils fails, the switching circuit cannot operate.

: Ensure your incoming power is balanced. If using a phase converter, ensure the "generated leg" is not connected to a phase that the machine uses for internal control power. : Locate the power supplies (typically two units

: Access the FANUC Diagnostic Interface to find specific error bits. For spindle issues, diagnostic numbers like 409 or 408 often provide more granular detail on why the spindle module failed to start. Summary Table: Alarm 7115 Quick Fix Component to Check Expected Status Corrective Action DC Power Supply 24VDC Output Replace unit if output is 0V or fluctuating. Contactors Engaged when commanded Clean contacts or replace faulty contactors. Phase Balance Balanced 3-phase power Adjust phase converter legs if necessary. Parameters Match machine specs Verify winding switching parameters in the ladder.

If your CNC machine displays the 7115 alarm, follow these diagnostic steps: : Manually inspect the contactors for the spindle

: A physical failure of the spindle speed switching contactors or the relay responsible for the Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) arm brake can prevent the system from completing its power-on sequence.

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