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=Operation= | =Operation= | ||
For first time startup | For first time startup. | ||
The machine comes with | |||
#Check connections in the controller box and tighten with a screwdriver if necessary | #Check connections in the controller box and tighten with a screwdriver if necessary | ||
#Check connections from the controller to the solenoid valves | #Check connections from the controller to the solenoid valves | ||
#Check that hydraulic hoses are tight and tighten if necessary | |||
#Connect power to the controller. | #Connect power to the controller. | ||
#Upload CEB Testing Code to | #Upload CEB Testing Code to | ||
=Troubleshooting= | =Troubleshooting= |
Revision as of 00:33, 27 December 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suxEJFXj1b4&feature=youtu.be
Overview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suxEJFXj1b4&feature=youtu.be
Operation
For first time startup.
The machine comes with
- Check connections in the controller box and tighten with a screwdriver if necessary
- Check connections from the controller to the solenoid valves
- Check that hydraulic hoses are tight and tighten if necessary
- Connect power to the controller.
- Upload CEB Testing Code to
Troubleshooting
If machine is not receiving hydraulic power, first check the flowchart for Hydraulic System Troubleshooting.
Then check the [
Repair
2.5.4 Basic Troubleshooting SkillsThe CEB is designed for disassembly, meaning that many parts can be replaced readily from steel stock sections. We recommend a visit to a local metal fabrication shop to secure parts. All parts may be fabricated with a welder, See the exploded parts diagram for a complete list of parts and identify the part that is broken.
Refer to the A-Z Instructionals or CEB Fabrication Drawings to identify the fabrication requirements for the part, and take the instructions to your fabrication shop.