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Had a hiccup with the actuation rams yesterday. The number "2" ram in the right front stopped working. One minute it was lifting as per usual, the next nothing.
After checking the wiring back to the ram, and determining that it was not a power supply problem we assumed it had to be the motor. I called Progressive Automations and they saif that it was likely a problem of too many amps being drawn (the max is 4 amps at full load). Based on the rate of lift and using the manufacturers lift chart I determined that the load was no more than 100 lbs at the most on the ram. Using the amp per load chart it looked like it would only be drawing about 1.0-1.5 amps. Plus the other 3 are working just fine. So I think it was actually a bad motor.
Anyway, Progressive Automations immediately offered to send a new ram out to me via 3-day shipping and I will be replacing the bad one. The fact that they didn't even ask any questions suggests that they may have a bad motor from time to time and just blame it on over amperage.
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After checking the wiring back to the ram, and determining that it was not a power supply problem we assumed it had to be the motor. I called Progressive Automations and they saif that it was likely a problem of too many amps being drawn (the max is 4 amps at full load). Based on the rate of lift and using the manufacturers lift chart I determined that the load was no more than 100 lbs at the most on the ram. Using the amp per load chart it looked like it would only be drawing about 1.0-1.5 amps. Plus the other 3 are working just fine. So I think it was actually a bad motor.
Anyway, Progressive Automations immediately offered to send a new ram out to me via 3-day shipping and I will be replacing the bad one. The fact that they didn't even ask any questions suggests that they may have a bad motor from time to time and just blame it on over amperage.
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