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Fanuc Alarm 460: Spindle Speed Error — Detailed Troubleshooting

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Fanuc Alarm 460 spindle speed error: detailed causes, diagnostic steps, and fix procedures for Fanuc 0i, 16i, 18i, 30i, and 31i CNC systems.

Fanuc Alarm 460: Spindle Speed Error

Alarm Message: SP ALARM 460 — SPINDLE SPEED ERROR
Affected Systems: Fanuc 0i, 16i, 18i, 30i, 30iA, 31iA, 31i-B5

Alarm 460 indicates that the spindle speed feedback signal does not match the commanded speed within the allowed error band. This can be caused by the spindle drive, spindle motor, encoder, or control connections.

Alarm 460 vs Alarm 460/461

AlarmMeaning
Alarm 460Spindle speed error — speed deviation too large
Alarm 461Spindle speed fluctuation — excessive speed variation

Both alarms relate to spindle speed control but have different root causes.

Causes of Alarm 460

1. Spindle Motor or Drive Issue

The most common cause. The spindle amplifier (Alpha or Beta series) is not achieving the commanded RPM. Check the spindle drive status display on the drive unit — additional sub-codes appear (e.g., 7 = velocity deviation error).

2. Spindle Encoder or Feedback Signal

Alarm 460 on some configurations indicates the position coder signal is missing or erratic. Check the spindle encoder connections at the amplifier. If the encoder uses a Fanuc serial interface (SV or SP connection), inspect the cable for damage.

3. Load or Mechanical Issue

If the spindle is mechanically loaded (tool jammed, drawbar stuck, V-belt slipping), the motor cannot reach command speed and the drive trips on speed deviation. Check for mechanical binding.

4. Speed Command Signal Problem

Verify the analog speed command (0–10V) from the CNC to the spindle drive is within range. An open circuit or incorrect scaling causes the drive to not reach setpoint.

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Check the spindle drive display — note the sub-alarm code on the drive unit (often shown as SPN or SPM status)
  2. Check parameters — Fanuc parameter #4020 (max spindle speed) and #4022 (speed error detection)
  3. Run S command at low speed — S100 M03, watch if motor starts and ramps correctly
  4. Check SP error in diagnostics — PMC Diagnostic screen → SP SPEED ER to see deviation
  5. Inspect encoder cable — check at both ends for damaged pins or connectors

Parameter Reference

ParameterFunctionNotes
4020Maximum spindle speedVerify correct for machine
4022Speed error detection enableSet to 1 to enable
4031Speed error toleranceAmount of allowed deviation

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When to Call a Pro

Fanuc spindle amplifier replacement and encoder alignment require trained CNC service technicians. Contact your machine tool builder’s service department or a Fanuc-certified dealer.


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