ITP FAULT 2
Fanuc · Series 0i-D/0i Mate-D Maintenance
What does SP9053 mean?
This Fanuc Series 0i-D/0i Mate-D spindle alarm indicates an abnormality in the interface between the CNC and the spindle amplifier, specifically that the ITP (Interpolation Timing Pulse) signal has stopped. This is critical for synchronized operation. (Identical to SP9052)
Common Causes
- Damaged or disconnected optical fiber cable between the CNC and spindle amplifier.
- Faulty spindle amplifier control printed circuit board.
- Failure of the main board or sub CPU board in the CNC.
- Electrical noise interfering with the optical communication.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Inspect the optical fiber cable connecting the CNC to the spindle amplifier for any physical damage or improper seating at the connectors.
- 2
Verify the power supply to both the CNC and the spindle amplifier is stable and within specified voltage ranges.
- 3
Observe any diagnostic LEDs on the spindle amplifier and CNC related to optical communication or interface status.
- 4
Perform a full power cycle of the machine to attempt to re-establish the ITP signal.
- 5
If the problem persists, replacement of the Spindle Amplifier control printed circuit board or the CNC main board/sub CPU board is indicated.