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Chapter 6 - Table
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6.3 Troubleshooting Tips
6.3.1 Potentiometer Counts Differ
6.3.1.1 Symptom
Potentiometer (pot) counts differ by fewer than 100 counts when the table base moves from CT to
PET.
6.3.1.2 Probable Causes and Suggestions
Refer to
and
1.)
Loose pulley set screws.
If possible, monitor the position pot and clutch motor pulleys while
pressing the CT and PET position buttons. If the pulleys slip, tighten the set screws.
2.)
Broken secondary base position pot.
The secondary base position pot is fragile and easily
broken, especially if it shipped with the clutch motor and position pot pulley set screws
tightened. Replace the position pot. Go to Section
, and follow the
procedure to set up the pot. Go to
, and characterize the table base.
3.)
Broken pot connection wire.
Check for loose solder joints and broken wires inside the
insulation. The exposed pot wires are easy to catch and break. Replace or solder the wires. If
the pot was removed to repair, go to Section
, and follow the procedure
to set up the pot. Go to
, and characterize the table base.
4.)
Poor clutch motor bulkhead connections.
Detach and reconnect the bulkhead cables. Go
, and characterize the table base.
Figure 6-145:
Clutch Motor and Base Position Potentiometer
Use a 1.5 mm Allen wrench to loosen two pulley set screws.
Slot on End of Pot
Face pulley and turn
shaft clockwise.
Pulley Shaft