Understanding and properly configuring this parameter is crucial for maintaining machine accuracy and preventing unnecessary downtime. This article provides a deep dive into what Parameter 1829 does, how to set it, and how to troubleshoot associated errors. What is FANUC Parameter 1829?
. Often referred to as the "Excess Error (Stop)" limit, this parameter is a critical safety threshold that prevents your machine from crashing or damaging its own servo motors when something goes wrong while at a standstill What is Parameter 1829? Parameter 1829 defines the fanuc parameter 1829
Understanding FANUC Parameter 1829: Managing Position Deviation Limit During Moving If an axis encounters unexpected mechanical resistance, a
This alarm acts as a safety fuse. If an axis encounters unexpected mechanical resistance, a failing motor, or a broken feedback loop, the commanded position will advance while the physical axis lags behind. Without Alarm SV 0411, the control would continue feeding power to the servo motor, leading to catastrophic tool crashes, broken ball screws, or burnt-out servo amplifiers. Common Causes for Parameter 1829 Violations a failing motor