Sorry for delay, it’s been a busy week.
To answer questions:
Encoder didn’t use SY, it was screened cable however.
There are no hydraulics or pneumatics on the machine.
It also isn’t a saw, I said this as I assumed people would understand what it was, rather than saying ‘travelling flying knife’ which is what it is. So the saw blade/motor doesn’t need to rise up. Just the knife turns a single rotation.
I may be wrong about it being an incremental encoder, they are not my strongest subject. The machine counts pulses until it reaches its set cut length, then whine it cuts, its resets the count. I think it was a 1000ppm encoder.
Yes, it shouldn’t hit the end limit during its cycle, some of our saw really don’t like this!
These machines usually have a maximum line speed programmed in, if the line speed is above this they know that they won’t be able to travel and make the cut in time.
I believe the carriage return speed is fixed on this and not dependent on encoder pulses telling what speed to travel.
Some interesting theories, so convinced was I that it was the encoder, I forgot the basics.
All voltages between phases 415v ish.
All voltages to neutral 241v ish
Then back back to encoder and servo drive connections!
Got shock of 38v AC between encoder and some steelwork.
Checked voltages to earth:
L1 - 193v
L2 - 283v
L3 - 193v