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5.4 Troubleshooting and Repairs
5.4.1 General
Even though the unit is reliable failures do occur for various reasons. Start troubleshooting by deciding whether a
fault is mechanical or electrical.
5.4.2 Troubleshooting and Repairs
Type of fault
Symptoms
Checks/Repairs
Mechanical failure
Mechanical failures can in most cases be detected by observing changes in
moving parts caused by e.g. wear and tear or damage.
The feed unit works but no balls are
delivered.
Check that no balls are stuck in the
tube system inside the feed unit.
Remove worn, damaged and dirty
balls. Check for leaf and other dirt in
the feeder outlet tube.
Check that the supply voltage does
not vary.
A ball has been caught under the
ramp blocking the tee movement.
Remove the ball.
A ball has been caught under the
ramp blocking the tee movement.
Remove the ball.
The tee stops in the lower detent
position.
Check that the adjusting spring on
the tee arm is not too tightly
tensioned.
The ball doesn't remain on the tee or
the tee comes loose.
Check that the tee is undamaged. If
necessary replace the tee.
The tee height cannot be adjusted.
Read 5.4.4 and further for
information on the rubber tee.
The ball stops on the mat before the
tee.
The angle on the feed pipe needs to
be adjusted or needs to be
cleaned.Check also if the mat is
damaged.
Electrical failure
Electrical failures are usually identified by checking the voltage at different
measuring points. This allows you to locate the fault to a certain function or
component, connection or cable.
The feed unit does not start.
Check that the teeing machine is on
level ground.
Check that the supply voltage does
not vary.
Check that the machine is connected
to the mains and that all fuses are
intact.
Check that that all the cables and
contacts are intact and properly
tightened.
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