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Hi,

When we keep the steering (drive wheel) straight and enter the aisle , even after cutting the magnet steering, the truck (drive wheel) automatically angles slowly, collides with the guide rail, and the castor wheels are constantly being damaged.

01. We checked the B59 sensor and found Ok. Also we have replaced a new B59 sensor but the problem remains the same.
02. We have dismantled the driving gear from the truck and cleaned the rear ring but problem remain same.
03. We have update the software but problem remain same.
04. We changed the steering motor but problem remain same.

Please advice particularly where we have to check step by step.

Please note that this is a rail guided truck.

Regards,
ZahirInnan
  • Posted 20 Jun 2021 16:45
  • By ZahirInnan
  • joined 20 Jun'21 - 5 messages
  • Bangladesh

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