Troubleshooting
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| Not connected to power source. | Check plug connection. | |
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Feeder will not start. | Fuse blown, or circuit breaker tripped. | Replace fuse, or reset circuit breaker. | |
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Cord damaged. | Replace cord. | ||
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| Starting capacitor bad. | Replace starting capacitor. | |
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| Wrong gears installed for the desired | Install correct gears in proper | |
Feed speed is not | feed rate. | positions. [page 13] | |
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sufficient; machine | Extension cord too light or too long. | Replace with adequate size and | |
has low power. | length cord. [page 12] | ||
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| Low current from electrical supply. | Contact a qualified electrician. | |
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Workpiece jams while | Rollers too low. | Raise feeder. | |
feeding it beneath |
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rollers. |
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Workpiece slips while | Rollers too high, no traction. | Lower feeder. | |
passing under rollers. |
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Rollers slip on | Grease or debris on rollers. | Clean rollers. | |
workpiece. |
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Replacement Parts
Replacement parts are listed on the following pages. To order parts or reach our service department, call
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