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Okuma CNC Alarm 4000 - Causes & Fix

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What Okuma CNC Alarm 4000 means, why it happens, and how to fix it step by step.

Okuma CNC Alarm 4000 - What It Means

Okuma Alarm 4000 indicates a safety circuit error - the machine’s safety monitoring function detected an abnormal condition in the safety-related circuits. The Okuma OSP safety monitor continuously checks E-stop circuits, door interlocks, and axis safety functions; Alarm 4000 fires when any of these checks fail or detect an inconsistency.

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Common Causes

Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}

  1. Check all E-stop buttons - Physically inspect and twist-release all E-stop buttons on the machine and any connected pendants or remote stations. A stuck button causes Alarm 4000.
  2. Verify all door interlocks - Close and latch all machine doors and guards. Check door safety switches for correct operation (they should show as closed when doors are latched in the Okuma diagnostics).
  3. Check safety relay status - Open the control cabinet and inspect the safety relay LEDs. A safety relay with a red LED or no LED indicates a tripped or failed relay.
  4. Power cycle - After verifying all E-stops are released and doors are closed, cycle main power for a clean restart.
  5. Contact Okuma - Alarm 4000 that persists after full E-stop and door check requires Okuma factory-trained service. Safety circuit work must be done by qualified personnel.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
Safety relay moduleAmazon | Replace if relay won’t reset or has failed contacts
Door interlock switchAmazon | Replace if switch won’t confirm door closed
E-stop buttonAmazon | Replace if button mechanism is stuck

When to Call a Pro

Never bypass or jumper safety circuit components to clear Alarm 4000. Okuma authorized service should diagnose and repair all safety circuit faults.


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