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Armstrong The Brain DRV25 User Manual

Armstrong The Brain DRV25
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Armstrong International
221 Armstrong Blvd., Three Rivers, Michigan, 49093 - USA
armstronginternational.com/brain
Emergency Mode / Motor Error
Maintenance to the DRV25 internal mechanism is
required. DRV25 continues to operate safely, but with
reduced performance. Check for the following:
Motor damage or signs of wear
Proportioning Assembly damage or signs of wear
Debris in the Drive Assembly
If this mode is not addressed then it is likely the DRV25
will stop working and develop into a critical motor error.
The following symptoms indicate motor / cable loom
failure or a malfunction of the positioning sensor. In the
rst instance, power cycle/reboot the DRV25. If the error
persists, check for the following:
Internal PCBA connectors to DRV25 are
disconnected, damaged or possibly wet
Dirt or debris around motor
Motor is disconnected
Opto encoder is not coupled to the motor
Proportioning Assembly is sticking or has seized
Motor is loose
Drive belt is loose or dislodged
Replace in the following order if the problem still persists
after each:
1. P/N - D111636 Dual Opto Motor Loom
2. P/N - D111639 Drive Belt
3. P/N - D112643 Front Cover Assy with PCBA
4. P/N - D111638 Stepper Motor
5. P/N - D112645 Drive Mechanism Assy
see pages 33-39.

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Armstrong The Brain DRV25 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandArmstrong
ModelThe Brain DRV25
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

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