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How to Fix FANUC Alarm SV061 – Servo Alarm Causes and Solutions

Quick Fix for FANUC SV061

If SV061 Servo Alarm appears on your FANUC controller, try these immediate actions:

  • Power cycle the controller
  • Reset the alarm and check if it reoccurs
  • Inspect servo amplifier connections
  • Check motor and encoder cables
  • Run the affected axis at low speed

These steps may temporarily restore operation while you identify the root cause.

What is FANUC SV061 Servo Alarm?

FANUC SV061 is a general servo alarm, indicating that the servo system has detected an abnormal condition in the drive, motor, or feedback loop.

This alarm typically occurs when:

  • The servo amplifier detects a fault
  • Feedback signals are abnormal
  • Motion control cannot maintain stable operation

It is often a secondary alarm, meaning the exact cause may require deeper diagnosis.

What Does SV061 Mean?

SV061 indicates that the servo control system cannot operate normally, usually due to:

  • Drive (amplifier) malfunction
  • Motor or encoder issues
  • Abnormal load or motion instability

Typical impact:

  • Robot motion stops immediately
  • Axis becomes unavailable
  • Additional servo alarms may accompany SV061

Common Causes of FANUC SV061

Servo Amplifier Fault

The amplifier is responsible for controlling motor movement.

Common issues:

  • Internal circuit failure
  • Overcurrent or overheating
  • Power module damage

Motor or Encoder Failure

Feedback is essential for accurate motion.

  • Encoder signal loss
  • Motor internal faults
  • Overheating or insulation damage

Cable or Connection Issues

Signal transmission problems can trigger alarms.

  • Damaged motor power cables
  • Loose encoder connectors
  • Intermittent wiring faults

Excessive Load or Mechanical Resistance

Mechanical problems can overload the servo system.

  • Robot collision or obstruction
  • Worn gearboxes or joints
  • Incorrect payload configuration

Power Supply Abnormalities

Unstable power affects servo performance.

  • Voltage drops
  • Faulty power supply unit
  • Electrical noise or grounding issues

How to Troubleshoot FANUC SV061

Step 1: Reset and Observe

  • Reset the alarm
  • Check if it reappears immediately or during motion
  • Note which axis is affected

Step 2: Inspect Servo Amplifier

  • Check amplifier status LEDs
  • Look for overheating or burn marks
  • Replace amplifier if necessary

Step 3: Check Motor and Encoder

  • Inspect encoder feedback signals
  • Test motor resistance and condition
  • Replace faulty motor if needed

Step 4: Inspect Cables and Connectors

  • Check motor and encoder cables for damage
  • Reseat all connectors
  • Replace worn or broken cables

Step 5: Evaluate Mechanical Load

  • Check for physical obstruction
  • Verify payload settings
  • Run robot at reduced speed

Step 6: Verify Power Supply

  • Measure input voltage stability
  • Check grounding
  • Inspect power modules

Pro Diagnostic Tip

Swap the Suspected Servo Amplifier

  • Exchange the suspected amplifier with a known working Servo Drive from another axis.
  • If the alarm moves with the amplifier → the amplifier (drive) is faulty → replace from the FANUC Servo Drive inventory.

Check Related Cables and Connections

  • Inspect motor power and encoder cables connected to the amplifier.
  • Ensure connectors are secure, clean, and undamaged.

Test Motor and Axis Movement

  • Jog the axis at low speed.
  • Monitor for recurrence of SV061.
  • If the alarm persists → suspect motor or mechanical load issues.

Field Isolation Strategy

  • This structured method quickly determines whether SV061 originates from the Servo Drive or downstream components (motor, encoder, mechanical load), minimizing downtime and ensuring safe robot operation.

Preventing SV061 Servo Alarm

  • Perform regular inspection of cables and connectors
  • Keep servo amplifiers properly cooled
  • Avoid overloading the robot
  • Maintain stable electrical supply
  • Periodically test motors and encoders

Related FANUC Alarm Codes

  • SV041 – General Servo Alarm
  • SV043 – Excess Error
  • SV044 – Servo Amplifier Alarm
  • SV045 – Feedback Error

These alarms are often linked to servo system instability.

Conclusion

  • FANUC SV061 is a general servo system alarm that usually indicates issues with the amplifier, motor, encoder, or mechanical load.
  • While it may be triggered by temporary conditions, repeated alarms typically point to hardware degradation or system instability.
  • A structured troubleshooting approach ensures fast recovery and prevents unexpected downtime.

FAQ

What causes FANUC SV061?

It is typically caused by amplifier faults, motor/encoder issues, cable problems, or excessive mechanical load.

Is SV061 a serious alarm?

Yes, it stops robot motion and indicates a servo system problem that must be resolved.

Can I continue running after reset?

Only if the alarm does not reoccur. Persistent alarms require inspection.

What should I check first?

Start with the servo amplifier and cables, then move to motor and load conditions.

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