Classification
Troubleshooting DC Brakes
Time:
2022-05-25 16:45
Source:
Reducer Troubleshooting
| Bad reasons | Cause Analysis | Solution | |
| gear knocking | gear surface injury | Replace injured gear set | |
| noise | continuous murmur | Bearing damage | Replace damaged bearing |
| periodic noise | Foreign matter adheres to the tooth surface | Check gear tooth surfaces | |
| Sissi sound | Not enough oil | Add lubricating oil | |
| segmental murmur | Dirty lubricating oil | Replace with new lubricating oil | |
| vibration | Fixed base vibration | The installation plane is slanted | Readjust the fixed base |
| output shaft vibration | Bearing damage | Replace damaged bearing | |
| Vibration of internal gear parts | gear injury | Replace injured gear | |
| Body vibration | Poorly installed gear set | Readjust the gear set | |
| oil spill | Oil seal leaks | Oil seal hardening | Replace damaged oil seal |
| Body oil leak | The body has sand holes | Replacing the sand hole body | |
| Oil leakage on the joint surface | Damaged O-ring | Replace damaged O-rings | |
| overheat | oil seal | Oil seal is too tight | Replace too tight oil seal |
| body overheating | overload | Recalculate load horsepower | |
| Lack of lubricating oil | Not enough oil | add lubricating oil | |
| motor overheating | bad motor | Replace with new motor | |
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