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Table 2-5. Organizational Troubleshooting (cont).
Malfunction
Test or inspection
Corrective action
5. FEEDER DOES NOT LOWER INTO POSITION (cont).
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE
l When working on high-voltage components, always have an additional
person present, and keep one hand away from equipment to reduce hazard
of current flowing through vital organs of body. Remove all jewelry from
fingers, wrists, and neck prior to working on electrical components.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious burns.
Step 1.
Visually check for mechanical binding of chains, sprockets, or guides.
Adjust, repair, or replace components (para. 2-89).
Step 2.
Turn panel breakers and main power switch ON
motor circuit
breaker is ON. Press contactor (c5a) button in.
If motor does not operate, go to step 3.
If motor operates, go to step 4.
NOTE
Main pile up pushbutton must be pressed to perform
Step 3.
Check that feeder
this step.
Using a multimeter set to range higher than 24V dc, check for 24V dc at
point 161
and negative ( - ) on terminal strip.
Main pile up
If power is present, go to step 4.
If power is not present, replace main pile feeder brake (s7) (figure
FO-1 and para. 2-90).
NOTE
pushbutton must be pressed to perform this step.
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