Fanuc 414 Servo Alarm Z Axis Detect Error 【Direct】

Keep a known-good encoder cable and a set of fresh absolute encoder batteries in your maintenance cabinet. That alone can turn a 4-hour downtime into a 20-minute fix. Need a specific diagnostic flowchart or a list of FANUC alarm parameters to check? Let me know, and I can extend this feature.

This content is structured for a maintenance engineer, CNC machinist, or service technician. Introduction In the world of CNC machining, few events bring production to a screeching halt faster than a sudden servo alarm. Among the most common—and initially confusing—is the FANUC 414 Servo Alarm , specifically when it flags the Z-axis with a “Detect Error.” fanuc 414 servo alarm z axis detect error

While the number 414 points to a generic servo system issue (often related to a “soft thermal” or disconnect), the “Detect Error” subtext tells a more specific story. This feature breaks down exactly what this alarm means, its root causes on the Z-axis, and a systematic approach to recovery. In FANUC servo terminology, a “Detect Error” (alarm code 414 on many Series 0i/16i/18i/21i controls) indicates that the CNC controller has detected a discrepancy between the commanded position and the actual feedback position , but with a specific twist: the error is not a simple following error. Instead, it often points to a signal loss or mismatch in the feedback loop . Keep a known-good encoder cable and a set

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