Troubleshooting

Note
Changed operating behavior

A change in operating behavior may indicate existing damage of the gear unit or result in damage to the gear unit.

  • Do not recommission the gear unit until the fault has been rectified.

 

CAUTION
Personal injuries

Troubleshooting may only be performed by trained personnel.

 

Error

Possible cause

Remedy

Increased operating temperature

The gear unit is not suitable for the purpose.

Check the technical data.

Motor heats up the gear unit.

Check the wiring of the motor.

Ensure adequate cooling.

Change the motor.

The gearbox is on the load side not properly mounted on a sufficiently large flange to dissipate the heat.

Ensure adequate heat dissipation.

Increased operating noises

Distorted motor mounting

Contact our service department.

Bearing damage

Gear tooth damage

Toothed belt tension too high

Lubricant loss

Lubricant quantity too high

Wipe off the leaking lubricant and continue to monitor the gear unit. Lubricant discharge should stop after a short time.

Leaks

Contact our service department.