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Drive in not working

There is no error in the display panel, still the drive is not working
  • Posted 18 Sep 2013 20:21
  • By adham_b
  • joined 18 Sep'13 - 1 message
  • Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
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there are two fuses inside the controller if this ETX is new out of this if drive fuse is gone there is no error
Pl. check all the fuses
  • Posted 8 Nov 2013 19:05
  • By rakesh_k
  • joined 8 Nov'13 - 2 messages
  • Maharastra, India
Rakesh
Check gate switch and all other safety switches. Were any of the load wheels changed recently?
  • Posted 15 Oct 2013 06:00
  • By Roibeard
  • joined 2 Mar'10 - 335 messages
  • Dublin, Ireland

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