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DrewE wrote:ScottG wrote:
What kind of mechanism; Hydraulic, rack and pinion, early Schwintek?
I'm thinking the chances are it's a R&P and you either broke a shear bolt or a pinion gear. Neither is a big deal to repair. ๐
Since it makes it halfway before stopping, I rather doubt it's a shear bolt or pinion gear.
It's quite possible there are limit switches (though it's also possible, speaking generally, that there are none). I can't imagine a reasonably designed mechanism where getting stuck in mid-travel would cause a limit switch to get that far out of alignment. I also recognize that there are plenty of strange flawed designs that have been made.
My guess, and it's nothing more than a guess, is that there's some binding or blockage or broken bit that's impeding progress. If it's a rack and pinion sort of system, maybe the rack has a broken tooth or two in the middle?
When it stops, does the motor continue to turn (hum quietly), or does it also stop? Does the power to the motor cut off, or is the motor stalled, if it stops? The latter I think you could probably discern by watching the brightness of a light turned on while operating the slide, if you have no better way (such as an ammeter or similar).
โMar-23-2018 03:19 PM
ScottG wrote:
What kind of mechanism; Hydraulic, rack and pinion, early Schwintek?
I'm thinking the chances are it's a R&P and you either broke a shear bolt or a pinion gear. Neither is a big deal to repair. ๐
โMar-23-2018 02:13 PM