Multiquip CV2a/2B, CV1A, CV3A/3B manual Troubleshooting Drive Motor, Possible Problem Solution

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Table 9. Troubleshooting (Drive Motor)

Symptom

Possible Problem

Solution

 

 

Verify unit is plugged to proper outlet. Verify

 

No power to motor?

extension cords are properly plugged in and are

Motor Does Not Start

not cut or pinched. Verify power is available at

 

 

 

outlet. Check main switch or breaker.

 

Defective ON/OFF switch?

Replace switch.

Rattling Noise From Rear Of

Rear bearing failure?

Replace bearing.

Housing Area

 

 

 

 

Disconnect coupler and turn motor on. If noise

Rattling Noise From Shaft End

Worn coupler?

goes away, replace coupler. If noise remains,

 

check forward bearing.

 

 

 

Forward bearing failure?

Replace bearing.

Table 10. Troubleshooting (Flexshaft)

Symptom

Possible Problem

Solution

 

Flexshaft kinked?

Straighten out flexshaft.

Flexshaft Binding

Defective flexshaft?

Replace flexshaft.

Too much grease in flexshaft

Relube flexshaft.

 

 

casing?

 

 

 

Too much oil in head casing?

Fill head casing to recommended level.

Leaking Vibrator Head

Head bearings/seals

Replace vibrator head.

 

defective?

 

 

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