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5-10 Troubleshooting
5.5.6 Conveyor
Table 5-8 describes some minor problems related to conveyor operation, offers possible causes,
and suggests some recovery procedures. Refer to 3.2.2 Conveyor Features for additional information.
Table 5-8 Conveyor Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Cause Recovery
1. Rails or belt will not move. A. EMO button has been
activated.
1. Turn the EMO button
counterclockwise until it
pops back into position.
2. Press ON (l) on the
operator’s console.
B. X or Y Motor cables are
loose.
Call a trained service technician.
C. Fuse is blown in
Conveyor/Heater Controller.
Power Supply.
Call a trained service technician
to replace the fuse.
D. Conveyor/Heater Controller
malfunction.
Call a trained service technician.
2. Stop pins, lift tables or
clamps are inoperative.
A. Tooling Air pressure is too
low.
Adjust Tooling Air Pressure
Regulator to supply 275 kPa
(40 psi).
B. There is an air leak in a
pneumatic line or
component.
Leaking component or line must
be located and repaired or
replaced. Call a trained service
technician.
C. The pneumatic device has
failed.
Call a trained service technician.
D. Solenoid Valve is defective. The Solenoid Valve must be
replaced. Call a trained service
technician.
E. Conveyor may not be
properly configured
in Fluidmove.
Call a trained service technician.
3. Conveyor does not transfer
parts from upstream to
downstream machines.
A. Workpiece or carrier is
jammed.
Call a trained service technician.
B. SMEMA interface is not
functioning properly.
Call a trained service technician.
C. Incorrect alignment of
upstream or downstream
machine.
The machines must be realigned.
Call a trained service technician.