Lincoln 1400 Series Service Manual page 20

1400 series advantage impinger conveyor ovens
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Conveyor Gear Motor
Conveyor
Conveyor speed
Power Supply
varying
DC Gearmotor
Magnet
Hall Effect Sensor
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If DC voltage is present A+ and A- and the motor does
not run, first check the mini breaker and then the
conveyor. Refer to the next possible cause. Check
motor brushes for excessive or abnormal wear,
replace as needed. Check the leads to the motor for
evidence of any shorts or opens, and each lead to
ground. If the motor fails the above tests, replace
motor.
Check for any mechanical mis-alignment or improper
adjustment. Also check for worn bearings. The
Installation and Operations Manual shows proper
conveyor belt adjustment. A conveyor belt that is over
tightened will cause excessive bearing wear and
sometimes, irregular speed.
Check power supply at the DC control board for the
120 VAC at board terminals L1 and L2. If voltage is
not present, check main circuit breakers
If the DC control board is steady, then the problem
may be the motor or gearbox: Check the brushes in
the motor for excessive arching and/or unusual wear.
Check the motor and gearbox from instruction located
on page 20 under "possible cause" listing "Conveyor
gear motor".
Check to insure that the magnet cemented to shaft of
conveyor drive motor) has not been damaged, or
come loose from motor shaft. Replace as needed.
Check for any physical damage to Hall Effect Sensor
(mounted on conveyor stepper drive motor. Check all
wiring and connections for damage. Check all
connections for tightness or proper location and check
all wiring for visible damage. Replace as needed.
Impinger I – 1400 Series Advantage Service Manual - Dom & Int'l

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