Trouble shooting, Information for ordering spare parts – Warner Electric Dairy Cap Chuck User Manual

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Warner Electric • 800-825-9050

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Trouble Shooting

Proper Operation: Before cap comes out of chuck the chuck should reach a stall point. At that point cap

will be completely tightened on bottle. It is important to have proper turret height and clutch torque

adjustment for this to occur.

Loose Caps

• Torque setting on clutch to low; increase torque setting on clutch

• Turret position set to high while cap is being screwed onto bottle

• Cap will be pulled from chuck before properly tightened. To correct, lower turret of machine.

Bottle Damage

• Can result if turret is set to low.

• Chuck will cause cap to be crushed onto bottle.

• To correct raise turret of machine.

Sticky Chuck Float

• For proper operation, chuck must float up and down approximately 0.2 inches.

• If grease is washed out of chuck and chuck becomes dry, re-greasing chuck will become necessary.

• Chuck should move easily in and out without hang ups.

Information for Ordering Spare Parts

It is important to stock spare parts on hand to avoid unnecessary downtime. Warner recommends that you

stock at least two spare headsets per machine and a few bearing and magnet rebuild kits so that you have

the necessary parts on hand if you need them.

How to order spare parts – required information:

1. Purchase Order Number.

2. Warner headset model number/part number OR serial number

(only on models manufactured July 2007 and later).

3. Warner Component or Kit Part Number.

4. Preferred distributor to order from.


All orders will be routed through local distribution. Pricing and lead-time can be quoted by calling the

Manufacturing Facility at (888) 350-1891.

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