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PALLETIZER
Erratic Motion in Drum Roller
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Check that Drive Wheel is touching inside of table rim.
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Review number of Tension Weights placed on Tension
Cables. If Drum Roller is moving erratically back and
forth, this usually indicates too much weight. Remove
weights one at a time, from one side then the other until
balance in the Drum movement is achieved.
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Inspect cable windings on Pulley Cable Guide to be sure
that each winding is laying flat and that full rotation of
capstan is operative.
Drum Roller Hitting Tight Loop
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Machine Feed demands material faster than Pallet Reel
acceleration.
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Review speed requirements of job and speed capability
of the Pallet Reel to ensure compatibility.
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Review number of tension Weights placed on Tension
Cables. If Drum Roller is moving erratically back and
forth, this usually indicates too much weight. Remove
weights one at a time, from one side then the other until
balance in the Drum movement is achieved.
Figure 9
Linear Shaft
Figure 10
Figure 11
Table Does Not Stop
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Inspect cable windings on Pulley Cable Guide to be sure
that each winding is laying flat and that full rotation is
operative (Figure 10).
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Add more weight one at a time; from one side to the
other until weight is sufficient to pull Drum Roller back to
off position.
Table Does Not Rotate Fast Enough
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Check for stable Supply Power and correct line voltage.
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Visually check that Drive Wheel is touching inside of
table rim (Figure 11).
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Inspect cable windings on Pulley Cable to be sure that
each winding is laying flat and that full rotation of
Pulley Cable is operative.
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With power disconnected
, inspect and feel inside
surface of tableside rim for grease or lubricant. Presence
of such material will cause Drive Wheel to slip, clean
both rim and Drive Wheel with a suitable cleaner.
Review speed requirements of job and speed capability
of the Pallet Reel to ensure compatibility.