: The operating conditions (torque or speed) exceed the rated capacity of the servomotor.
Although less common, the SERVOPACK itself may be defective. Internal component failures—particularly in the power stage’s phase current circuitry—can cause the drive to report overload conditions even when external wiring and mechanics are sound.
Reduce acceleration rates, extend cycle dwell times, or upgrade to a larger motor. Proactive Strategies to Prevent Overload Warnings
To resolve the A910 error code, follow these troubleshooting steps:
If you are facing an A.910 error, follow these steps to diagnose and resolve the issue: 1. Inspect the Mechanical System
Sometimes the issue is not with the servo system at all but with the machinery it drives. Mechanical binding, seized bearings, misaligned couplings, or jammed workpieces can all impose excessive torque demands on the motor.