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Servo Motor Repair for Siemens, Rexroth, Fanuc. Automat provides AC servo motor, brush type, or brushless DC servo motor repair by our specialist with warranty.
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Click to edit Master title style Servo Motor Repair Common Reasons for a Servo Motor Breakdown 1
Click to edit Master title style 1. A faulty drive or power supply The servo motor could, for example, have a poor drive or insufficient power supply. In this instance, the external system failures rather than the motor itself are what are causing it to malfunction. A defective drive or power supply can harm a servo motor irregularities by spiking the voltage or causing other in the power being delivered to the motor. Frequently, the winding needs to be rewound. 2 2
Click to edit Master title style 2. Bearing Defects A servo motor's problem is frequently a bad bearing. If your engine is making a loud screeching noise or whining sound, the bearing may be to blame. A worn or unlubricated bearing can produce these sounds. Sometimes you may adjust settings and parameters to fix this problem, but if it doesn't work, you'll probably need to replace the bearings in your servo motor. A broken bearing can eventually cause a motor to fail completely, so make sure to fix it straight away. 3 3
Click to edit Master title style 3. Dusty Brake Your servo motor may screech at a high pitch if your brakes are dusty. Dust from the brake pads may have gotten inside the brake itself if your servo motor has one. Once the dust has reached the bearings, it can absorb the oil, causing friction and noise. Although servo motor bearings often have protection, dust can nevertheless manage to get inside and endanger them. 4 4
Click to edit Master title style 4. Mispositioning Your servo motor may possibly experience issues as a result of a placement error. If this occurs, the output shaft will tremble slightly even if the motor is at rest and will generate a buzzing or chattering noise. Checkout for Servo motor repair services.. 5
Click to edit Master title style 5. Problems with the setup or Parameter Loss Positioning mistakes that compromise performance or seriously harm the servo motor can be brought on by setup problems and parameter losses in the drive. By going through the servo motor and drive setup procedures, you can determine if these setup difficulties are the root of the fault. If not, the servo motor might need to be fixed. 6
Click to edit Master title style 6.Electrical Issues Over time, all electrical components, including capacitors, resistors, diodes, encoders, and resolvers, deteriorate. Your motor's performance may soon start to suffer as your electrical equipment ages, necessitating maintenance. for more details about Electrical Panel Cleaning. 7 7
Click to edit Master title style 7. Problems with the mechanical binding, the brakes, or the overload Your servo motor may run hot if there are problems with the mechanical binding or brake. The same can be done via circuitry overload problems. If you suspect any of these reasons for your motor running hot, have it fixed right away to prevent further harm. 8 8
Click to edit Master title style 8. Winding Problems A servo motor may start to run hot if the winding experiences a problem, and hot running might result in damage. The issue might be brought on by contamination in the winding or an internal short. In any case, you'll need to have the issue fixed in order to get your servo motor cooling off once more. 9 9
Click to edit Master title style 9. Insufficient maintenance of servo motors Some of the issues mentioned above can occur if you don't give your servo motor the necessary maintenance. Oil and other fluids might accumulate over time and cause malfunctions, or bearings may start to wear out. Basic industrial servo motor maintenance appointments might occasionally help you avoid the need for some pricey repairs. To learn more inverter repair services get in touch with us. 10 10