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Hi

I need help for the electric stacker using curtis 1207
Before the problem on motor drive, after a days electric brake was loose from the place. And then i'll check connect all cables, brake and throttle. The error code from led status show 3-2, I read the manual it means welded direction contactor, and from manual the possible cause is direction contactor stuck closed.
Does any one can help me hot to analyze, before I check contactor is still active (on/off) , and after this i check the motor voltage across the 4 pole.


Thank you
  • Posted 4 Oct 2012 09:28
  • By junus_a
  • joined 30 May'12 - 49 messages
  • west java, Indonesia

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