| Conveyor Gear Motor | If DC voltage is present A+ and A- and the motor does |
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| not run, first check the mini breaker and then the |
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| conveyor. Refer to the next possible cause. Check |
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| motor brushes for excessive or abnormal wear, |
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| replace as needed. Check the leads to the motor for |
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| evidence of any shorts or opens, and each lead to |
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| ground. If the motor fails the above tests, replace |
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| motor. |
| Conveyor | Check for any mechanical |
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| adjustment. Also check for worn bearings. The |
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| Installation and Operations Manual shows proper |
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| conveyor belt adjustment. A conveyor belt that is over |
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| tightened will cause excessive bearing wear and |
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| sometimes, irregular speed. |
Conveyor speed | Power Supply | Check power supply at the DC control board for the |
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| 120 VAC at board terminals L1 and L2. If voltage is |
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| not present, check main circuit breakers |
| DC Gearmotor | If the DC control board is steady, then the problem |
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| may be the motor or gearbox: Check the brushes in |
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| the motor for excessive arching and/or unusual wear. |
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| Check the motor and gearbox from instruction located |
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| on page 20 under "possible cause" listing "Conveyor |
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| gear motor". |
| Magnet | Check to insure that the magnet cemented to shaft of |
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| conveyor drive motor) has not been damaged, or |
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| come loose from motor shaft. Replace as needed. |
| Hall Effect Sensor | Check for any physical damage to Hall Effect Sensor |
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| (mounted on conveyor stepper drive motor. Check all |
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| wiring and connections for damage. Check all |
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| connections for tightness or proper location and check |
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| all wiring for visible damage. Replace as needed. |
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