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Conveyor System - Troubleshooting Guide LAST UPDATED: 11/26/2018 Conveyor System - Troubleshooting Guide Introduction 1. Conveyor 2. Drive Motor 3. Power Cord 4. Conveyor Drive Shaft /Sprockets 5. Belt 6. Belt Tensioning Screws Exploded View 1. CONVEYOR TROUGH COVER 2. GASKET 3.
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Conveyor System - Troubleshooting Guide SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Check for a short in the motor or the The circuit breaker is tripped. cable. Verify voltage at I/O PCB and the No power from I/O PCB to the motor.
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Conveyor System - Troubleshooting Guide Voltage Corrective Action: Find the chip conveyor motor cable 140 at the I/O PCB. Press [CHIP FWD]. Use a multimeter with needle tip probes to measure the voltage between the black and red wires on the cable.
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Conveyor System - Troubleshooting Guide Capacitor Corrective Action: Inspect the conveyor motor capacitor for damage. A damaged capacitor will usually have signs of deformation or bubbling on the capacitor casing. This could be caused by a short in the motor or in the cable.
Conveyor System - Troubleshooting Guide Belt Tension Corrective Action: Make sure the belt tension is correct. Refer to the decals on the side of the machine. The correct belt slack for Jorgensen conveyors is 0.25" - 0.38" (6 - 10 mm). The correct belt slack for Hennig conveyors is 0.12"...
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