Mazak Alarm 800 — What It Means
Mazak alarm 800 is typically a tool magazine or ATC positioning fault. The control expected the tool magazine, pot, or arm to reach a commanded position, but the confirming sensor did not turn on in time. Exact wording varies by Mazatrol generation, but the root issue is usually in the magazine indexing system.
Common Causes
- Tool magazine home or pocket sensor dirty or failed
- Magazine motor overload or brake not releasing
- Chain / Geneva mechanism out of adjustment
- Chips or broken tool fragments jammed in the magazine
- Air cylinder timing issue on the tool change arm
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Inspect the magazine mechanically. Look for crashed tools, broken pull studs, or chips wedged in pockets.
- Check sensor flags and proximity sensors. Dirty or bent flags are a very common cause.
- Run the magazine in manual recovery mode and verify it indexes pocket to pocket smoothly.
- Check magazine motor current or overload relay if the magazine stalls or hesitates.
- Verify air pressure if the alarm occurs during arm extension or pot release.
- Confirm tool data matches physical pocket state. A control-to-magazine mismatch after interrupted recovery can create repeated ATC faults.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Proximity sensor | Amazon | Home and pocket sensors fail from coolant/chip exposure |
| Magazine motor brake | Amazon | Causes drag or incomplete index |
| ATC air valve | Amazon | Check timing and cylinder response |
| Tool pocket hardware | Amazon | Bent pocket hardware causes jams |
When to Call a Pro
If the magazine is out of timing or the Geneva/index mechanism needs adjustment, call a Mazak service tech. ATC timing errors can escalate into tool changer crashes quickly.