What to do if Higen Servo Drives motor does not start?
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Joel HansonAug 6, 2025
If your Higen Servo Drive motor doesn't start, several factors could be the cause. First, parameters might be misconfigured, requiring a reset. Second, the motor may be overloaded, necessitating an adjustment of the mechanical systems. A defective motor is also a possibility; if the voltage supply is correct, consider replacing the motor. Check for loosened screws and retighten them. Inspect external wiring and cables for disconnections or defects, and rewire or replace them as needed. Lastly, the encoder might be defective, which would require replacing it.
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diane17Aug 16, 2025
Why is my Higen FDA5000 motor over-heated?
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Kristen GonzalezAug 16, 2025
If your Higen Servo Drive motor is overheating, it could be due to several reasons. One potential cause is a high ambient temperature, which can be resolved by changing the heat-shield structure. Another reason might be a stained motor surface, which can be fixed by cleaning the surface. Overloading can also lead to overheating; in this case, reduce the load and increase the acceleration/deceleration time. Finally, the motor's magnetic power might have deteriorated, necessitating a replacement of the motor.
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Cheryl CampbellAug 25, 2025
How to fix a Higen FDA5000 Servo Drives motor running unstable?
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Richard BlackburnAug 26, 2025
If your Higen Servo Drive motor is running unstable, it could be due to a defective connection. In this case, you should repair the defective part. Another potential cause is a low input voltage, which can be resolved by changing the power supply. Finally, overloading could be the reason; if so, remove any foreign material from the rotator and lubricate (or grease) it.