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BT RRB3, movements of the tower are too slow.

HI, my exerience in this specific area is very poor. thanks for manuals and tips to keep running this BT.
This equipment came to us by second hand and want to know how to check the positioning sensors lifting as we assume that these movements can not operate correctly become slow for safety.
Tahnks in advance.
Sorry for my bad english!!
Walter
  • Posted 12 Jun 2012 07:45
  • By walter_s
  • joined 12 Jun'12 - 3 messages
  • Montevideo, Uruguay
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Hola nacsand_n, chequearemos los switch y te informamos avances.
Mucha gracias por la respuesta.
  • Posted 12 Jun 2012 21:45
  • By walter_s
  • joined 12 Jun'12 - 3 messages
  • Montevideo, Uruguay
Hi,

First lift the mast and check magnetswicht in the bottom of carriage. The free lift cylinder has a small magnet wich should act on this magnet switch.

If this OK, check the microswitch located on the top of mast.

Regards
  • Posted 12 Jun 2012 07:59
  • By nacsand_n
  • joined 20 Sep'09 - 716 messages
  • Madrid, Spain

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