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Simodrive 611 Error 607 __full__

At its core, (also described in some documentation as "Regenerative feedback monitoring" or "Overvoltage in the intermediate circuit").

Disconnect the motor leads and test for continuity and phase-to-phase insulation resistance on the motor side to ensure the motor itself hasn't failed. Summary Checklist Power off and back on. Cables Inspect motor cables and connectors for damage. Phase Check all three power phases (U, V, W). LT-Module Replace the power section if necessary. Control Card Swap the control card to isolate the issue.

This isn't a "warning" level; it's a protective shutdown. The drive is essentially saying: "I am about to self-destruct, so I'm shutting down immediately to save the IGBTs and capacitors."

If the error occurs even with the motor uncoupled, check the electrical delivery path. simodrive 611 error 607

The causes for this fault range from simple physical disconnections to internal component failures within the control or power hardware:

Replace the power section if the error persists after cable/motor checks.

5-axis CNC machining center with Simodrive 611 on the Z-axis. At its core, (also described in some documentation

Step 2: Check Motor CablesPerform a continuity and insulation test on the motor power cables. Look for frayed shielding or "wicking" where coolant has entered the cable jacket. Ensure all terminal screws on the Simodrive module are tight.

Disconnect the motor power cable at the drive. Use an ohmmeter to measure the resistance across the motor phases (

| Signal | Terminal | Normal state for enable | |--------|----------|--------------------------| | Pulse enable | 663 (NS1) - 664 (NS2) | Closed (0V across) | | Temperature OK | 9 – 10 | Closed (<10Ω) | | External fault | 13 – 14 | Closed | Cables Inspect motor cables and connectors for damage

Corrupted, loose, or oxidized pins in the heavy-duty motor connectors.

Have you encountered Error 607 in your facility? The key is often hidden in the deceleration ramp of your heaviest axis.

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