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Roland DWX51D/Sum3D Anyone ever have this happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="erykd1" data-source="post: 229755" data-attributes="member: 9989"><p>I was milling a Zr framework bridge on Friday and about 10 minutes into milling I get an alert that the spindle has crashed (error 102E). The bridge was placed relatively close to the material holder and had to be angled in order to fit into the 14mm puck. </p><p>I walked over to see the 2mm burr had made contact and started to cut into the clamp when the mill shut down. I called CAP before doing anything to make sure the spindle was OK to use, but all I really got was "I've never seen that error before". Tried remilling with the burr that was in there but I quickly realized that was toast. Too bad it was a pretty new diamond coated burr.</p><p>Started a new job with a new puck and new burr, placed the bridge as far as I could from the clamp and it milled fine.</p><p></p><p>Since we've only been milling for about 6 months, I figured I would ask everyone if this is something that happens from time to time? Doesn't SUM3d do a collision check before starting the mill job? Any advice to avoid anything like this in the future?</p><p>Thanks in advance for all of your advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erykd1, post: 229755, member: 9989"] I was milling a Zr framework bridge on Friday and about 10 minutes into milling I get an alert that the spindle has crashed (error 102E). The bridge was placed relatively close to the material holder and had to be angled in order to fit into the 14mm puck. I walked over to see the 2mm burr had made contact and started to cut into the clamp when the mill shut down. I called CAP before doing anything to make sure the spindle was OK to use, but all I really got was "I've never seen that error before". Tried remilling with the burr that was in there but I quickly realized that was toast. Too bad it was a pretty new diamond coated burr. Started a new job with a new puck and new burr, placed the bridge as far as I could from the clamp and it milled fine. Since we've only been milling for about 6 months, I figured I would ask everyone if this is something that happens from time to time? Doesn't SUM3d do a collision check before starting the mill job? Any advice to avoid anything like this in the future? Thanks in advance for all of your advice! [/QUOTE]
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