This FANUC alarm code list should help you properly diagnose your CNC error message.

What Is a FANUC Alarm Code?

A FANUC alarm code—also known as a fault or error code—is how a CNC system signals that something isn’t operating correctly. These codes appear on the control panel and point to electrical, mechanical, or program-related issues. Whether it’s a syntax error in your program or a drive overload, the alarm code helps pinpoint the underlying problem.

Common FANUC Alarm Codes and What They Mean

Here’s a curated list of frequently encountered FANUC alarm codes and their meanings across different systems like CNC controls, servo amplifiers, spindle drives, and system boards:

Alarm CodeDescriptionApplies To
1Motor overheat — spindle or motor inside is above temperature limitAC Serial Spindle Drives
33Insufficient DC link charging — power supply isn’t fully chargingAC Serial Spindle Drives
8, 9, AAbnormal (high) current detected on corresponding axisAlpha i Servo Amplifier
5DCOH: excessive regenerative dischargeAC Servo Amplifier
368, 369Firmware requires updateBeta / Alpha Amplifiers
910–914Parity errors in RAM modules (SRAM/DRAM)CNC System Boards
920, 921Servo amplifier watchdog or parity errors for specific axis cardsCNC System Boards
930CPU interrupt faultCNC System Boards
401-409, 438-449Encoder, servo detection, spindle communication, and inverter high currentDrive / Amplifier Alarms

Use the list below to interpret what exactly the fault code is trying to communicate. If you require a replacement part, know that CIT stocks thousands of FANUC CNC replacements. Get your new FANUC servo amplifier or check out our FANUC servo motors. To order a replacement part or a repair job, email [email protected]

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If your CNC displays a Fanuc Spindle Drive Alarm 01, CIT can deliver fast, reliable repair services for your faulty spindle drive or you can purchase a newly refurbished unit.

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