Johnny Rotten
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Its been awhile, but does anyone have experience on these Korean made units?
Every time the foot pedal for the chuck is pressed (which is a flip-flop), the hydraulic motor trips out on overload. If you cap the hydraulic lines going into the chuck cylinder, it runs.
Motor draws 3.4 amps at 208V, 3 phase, but every time you hit the pedal it goes to 11.0 amps.
The hydraulic unit is made by LG Electronics, and we've swapped that with another (including motor) and just about everything else less the chuck cylinder assembly.
Thanks for any info.
John
Every time the foot pedal for the chuck is pressed (which is a flip-flop), the hydraulic motor trips out on overload. If you cap the hydraulic lines going into the chuck cylinder, it runs.
Motor draws 3.4 amps at 208V, 3 phase, but every time you hit the pedal it goes to 11.0 amps.
The hydraulic unit is made by LG Electronics, and we've swapped that with another (including motor) and just about everything else less the chuck cylinder assembly.
Thanks for any info.
John