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Re: Another CIM Question

It may be that the motor does not have enough starting torque to get the robot moving in high gear. If this is true, you are probably overloading the circuit breaker, and it is popping., This will certainly result in the robot not moving.

Try lifting the robot off the ground and trying it.
If this works, then you may need to start off in first gear, then shift to second once you get going.