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Re: Window Motor locking up
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We found John Novak's post, which pointed to the previous post in the same thread by Gdeaver (Team 1640). Gdeaver provided a link to Team 1640's wiki describing the step-by-step procedure (with photos!) for removing the locking pins from the window motors. Work carefully when removing the retainer clip, as to not destroy it. That clip need to be re-installed after the pins are removed. Our arm has worked well since removing those pins. Now the window motors are "back-drivable" and the arm "sags" when the motors are de-energized. Still, this is far better than the arm locking-up when you need to move it. |
Re: Window Motor locking up
We had the same problem on our forklift, which sounds almost the same as yours. We chose not to remove the locking pins on our window motors, as we wanted to have the forklift stay in position without moving the motors. We replaced the jaguar with a spike, and the problems stopped. As it turns out, we didn't necessarily need to have variable speed, anyway.
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Re: Window Motor locking up
our solution to the problem was to hook the jaguars we were using to 20 amp fuses on the pdb as a team suggested to us.
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Re: Window Motor locking up
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