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rubbing on the carriage-locking strap.
ing system floods
e ways with so much oil that a higher viscosity lubricant can lift the table a few tenths when
H. Work piece not parallel.
If the machine does not grind parallel front-to-back, be sure the cross feed lock screw has been
loosened enough so the pressure is not
I. Long spark out time.
If the grinder does not “spark out” after a reasonable number of passes, you may be using an
incorrect viscosity oil, use only (Harig® Way Oil) 16211245 The pressure oil
th
light cuts are taken.
4. MOTORS DO NOT RUN
A. Disconnect switch not turned on.
“ power-on” panel light is not lit, be sure disconnect switch on control compartment door is
If
turned on.
CAUTION: Electrical connection or services to preclude personal injury or extensive
. Violation will Void the Warranty.
ree (3) main fuses mounted on the disconnect,
lus one or two circuit fuses mounted on or next to the transformer. First check lines leading to
sure plant circuit fuses are not blown. Replace fuses with delay type of
the motor starters kick out.).
spect control compartment and motor wiring for loose connections (particularly in the motor
ess coolant may have overflowed or splashed
its
verload relay or fuses will shut it off. (If either the spindle relay or the lube pump fuses trips, it
ump, the spindle and the lube pump). The overload relays are
rator normally wishes if table is cross feeding and
oolant is not being used. If cross feeding with coolant, or plunge grinding, it is easy to take a cut
machine damage. All electrical service must be performed by an authorized Harig®
distributor
B. Fuse blown out.
If more than one motor will not run, if a motor runs slowly, or if “power-on” light will not turn
on, one or more fuses may be blown. There are th
p
the machine to make
equal, or not more than 10% higher amperage. If a single element fuse is used for replacement,
be sure it is rated at 3 times the amperage of the dual element fuse.
On rare occasion a fuse will blow under normal machine usage. If a fuse bows repeatedly,
however, the cause must be found and corrected.
(A stalled motor can blow a fuse before the overload heaters of
in
connection box) and for worn through insulation, causing grounding out to the machine frame. If
machine is equipped with a coolant system, exc
onto the cabinet and dripped into the hydraulic motor or sockets on the back of the machine.
C. Overload relay tripped.
The spindle, hydraulic pump, oil pump, and coolant (optional) motors are protected with
overload relays or fuses in the control cabinet. If any motor is overloaded for a period of time,
o
will shut off the hydraulic p
mounted on the motor starters (1M, 2M, etc.)
If only the spindle motor overload is tripping, chances are the grinding wheel is taking too heavy
a cut, or that the wheel is loading up, putting extra strain on the motor. A 2HP motor will have
enough power to take as heavy a cut as the ope
c
that requires more power. Under these conditions, check spindle motor current consumption to
make sure it is not exceeding full load motor current shown on nameplate before adjusting the
overload relays.
Overload relays are installed set for automatic reset. If overload trips, it will reset after it cools.
To change to manual reset, depress and turn the blue button until the slot aligns with the letter