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4: Mechanical Troubleshooting
Mechanical Troubleshooting
4-10 Motor Does Not Drive
Drive motor M01 does not drive
Table Up/Down motor M02 does not drive
Buckle Chute Motors M03/M04 do not drive
1
Check the followings:
1.
The circuit protector Q03 for M01 is not
actuated.
2.
The fixing screws on timing pulley of the M01
are fully tightened.
3.
The voltage on the SSR terminal Pin2 and
BL connector X11 is 115/230VAC.
4.
Wiring and connection between S00 - M01
(shown above) is OK.
SSR
M01
1
2
1
2
S00
X10 Q03 X12
X11
1 2
K02
2A
Capacitor
[ Moving Up/Down the Feed Table]
Turn OFF the power switch. Keep pressing the [5]
button on the numeric key pad and turn ON the power
switch. The blower, valve, clutch and table Up/Down
motor repeat the cycle of feeding operation. (To stop,
turn OFF the power switch.)
If the M02 does not drive, or does not try to
drive, check the followings:
1.
When the fixing screw on the joint is loosened
and unloaded, the M02 drives.
2.
The connectors of X02 and CON8 on QPM192
are OK.
3.
The voltage of the X02 at the QPM192 side is
24VDC.
4.
The voltage between the Pin5 and 6 of the
CON8 on QPM192 is 24VDC.
CON8
QPM-192
X02
M02
5
6
GRN
BLU
Table Up/Down Motor
24VDC
Geared Motor
[Moving the buckle chute stopper singly]
Turn OFF the power switch. Keep pressing the [1]
button on the numeric key pad, turn ON the power
switch. The machine starts moving the buckle chute
stopper. (To stop, turn OFF the power switch.)
Check the followings:
1.
During moving buckle chute stopper (de-
scribed above), 24VDC is measured on X08
and X09.
2.
24VDC is measured between the Pin1 and 2,
or Pin3 and 4 of CON6 on QPM192.
3.
There is a continuity between the terminals of
the circuit protector when it is pushed in.
CON6
QPM-192
X08
X07
M03
3
4
5
1
2
1
2
The First
Buckle Chute
Circuit
Protector
X09
M04
The Second
Buckle Chute
Q01
Q02
1
2
1
4
1
4
3 3
2 2
4-10: Motor Does Not Drive
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