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FANUC Servo Motor Overheating – Causes, Diagnosis and Prevention Guide

FANUC Servo Motor Overheating – Causes, Diagnosis and Prevention Guide

Learn why FANUC servo motors overheat and how to diagnose mechanical load, electrical imbalance, and cooling system problems in CNC machines. # FANUC Servo Motor Overheating – Causes, Diagnosis and Prevention Guide ## Introduction Servo motor overheating in FANUC CNC systems can lead to unexpected shutdown, reduced motor lifespan, and costly downtime. Understanding the root cause helps prevent repeated failures and unnecessary motor replacement. This guide explains how to diagnose FANUC servo motor temperature issues effectively.

February 27, 202613 views2 min read

Servo motor overheating in FANUC CNC systems can lead to unexpected shutdown, reduced motor lifespan, and costly downtime. Understanding the root cause helps prevent repeated failures and unnecessary motor replacement.

This guide explains how to diagnose FANUC servo motor temperature issues effectively.


Symptoms of Overheating

  • Motor housing excessively hot

  • Thermal overload alarm triggered

  • Axis stops during machining

  • Strong odor from motor area

  • Increased servo load percentage

  • Common Causes of FANUC Servo Motor Overheating

    1. Excessive Mechanical Load


    Aggressive cutting parameters or mechanical binding increases torque demand.

    2. Poor Cooling Conditions


    Blocked ventilation or failed cooling fan restricts heat dissipation.

    3. Electrical Imbalance


    Unstable voltage or phase imbalance increases internal heating.

    4. Worn Bearings


    Bearing wear increases friction and motor temperature.


    Diagnostic Procedure

    Step 1 – Check Mechanical Movement


    Manually move axis to ensure smooth travel without resistance.

    Step 2 – Monitor Servo Load


    Observe load meter on CNC screen.
    Persistent high load indicates mechanical stress.

    Step 3 – Inspect Cooling System


  • Clean dust inside electrical cabinet

  • Verify fan operation

  • Ensure airflow around motor is unobstructed
  • Step 4 – Electrical Testing


  • Measure phase resistance

  • Check insulation resistance to ground

  • Inspect motor power cable condition

  • Preventive Measures

  • Avoid excessive cutting force

  • Perform regular lubrication

  • Replace aging bearings

  • Maintain stable power supply

  • Stock critical FANUC spare parts for fast replacement

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