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Chipper was fine this morning, now infeed won't feed in unless we have lodged a stick on to the button, is this bad for the machine at all?

 

Haven't got the tools onsite to undo te electrical box and take a look in, it used to do this maybe once a month, but wOuld fix itself after pressing in the red button, hoping it's not too bad

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I had a similar thing. If it is an intermittent fault then it might just be a case of replacing the relays at both the switch, and the roller. That's all mine was. Used to make me lose my **** when it played up, but such a simple, inexpensive fix. Hope that helps

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Check the wiring under the hopper and going to the stop bar switch

 

150 and 190 have plugs in the wiring ( can't remember if yours has as well !)

The wires sometimes get half pulled out and cause an intermittent fault, also the stop control bar switch get a fair bit of stick from the weather and road spray and once that water gets in its down hill for the switch!!

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Is it the button type or paddle type ? My chipper had the button type and the switch and button went down, we were unable to source a new button and up graded to the new paddle type box from spectrum plant, but they did have some switches in stock worth a call

  • 3 months later...
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Jut as an update, the spring had gone in the reverse switch, so the switch was being triggered by vibrations, 5 new switches for good measure and it's working away quite happily again!

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