5 maintenance & troubleshooting, 1 inspection & maintenance, 2 having a problem with your chuck control – Walker Magnetics SMART-D SERIES User Manual

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O.S. WALKER Co., Inc. SMART-D Control

SMART D MANUAL DD14511L Rev. L, March 30, 2011

5-1

5 MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING

5.1 Inspection & Maintenance

• Check the physical condition of the power cords, indicating lamps, switches and the

control enclosure. If any indications of damage are observed, contact your supervisor.

• Check the integrity of the enclosure by inspecting for dust, debris and fluid.
• Keep the outside of the enclosure free of dust and debris.

5.2 Having a Problem with your Chuck Control?

Problem Probable

Cause

Solution

BEFORE PROCEEDING, DE-ENERGIZE THE
CONTROL UNIT.

a) Verify the chuck power rating does not

exceed the control's power rating.

b) Disconnect the chuck from the control unit

and verify that the chuck's coil windings are
not shorted.

c) Repair/replace where required.
d) With the load disconnected, re-energize

equipment and cycle through all operating
modes, verifying proper operation.

e) Repeat step d. with the load reconnected.

1. All the remote

unit lights are
flashing

The load is drawing
excessive current and
the control unit has
protected itself by
disabling all operating
modes.

f) Having successfully completed the above

and unit does not function properly, contact
O.S. Walker, Inc.

a) Verify the input voltage to the control unit

(see Installation section 3).

BEFORE PROCEEDING, DE-ENERGIZE THE
CONTROL UNIT.

b) Verify that all fuses are good (see Standard

Interface Diagram section Error! Reference
source not found.
for location). Use only
exact replacement fuses to avoid damaging
unit or causing a safety hazard.

c) Verify the wiring between the control unit

and the remote unit (see Standard Interface
Diagram section Error! Reference source
not found.
).

2. None of the

control unit lights
are illuminated
and it does not
respond to any
operating mode

Input voltage is too low
or wired incorrectly.
Remote unit is not
properly wired.

d) Having successfully completed the above

and the unit does not function properly,
contact O.S. Walker, Inc.

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