Ridgid K-375R Owners Manual - Page 13

Wiring Diagram, Chart 1, Trouble Shooting

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Kollmann K-375R 1/2″ Cage Machine Chart 1 Trouble Shooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION Cable kinking or breaking. Cable is being forced. Cable used in incorrect pipe diameter. Motor switched to reverse. Cable exposed to acid. Cable worn out. Do Not Force Cable! Let the cutter do the work. Use 1/2″ cables in 2″ to 4″ lines. Use reverse only if cable gets caught in pipe. Clean and oil cables routinely. If cable is worn, replace it. Drum stops while pedal is Hole in pedal or hose. depressed. Restarts when pedal is re-depressed. Hole in foot switch. Replace damaged component. If no problem found with pedal or hose, replace diaphragm switch. Drum turns in one direc- Faulty reverse switch. tion but not the other. Replace switch. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Trips when machine is plugged in or when foot pedal is depressed. Damaged power cord. Short circuit in motor Faulty Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. Replace cord set. Take motor to authorized service center. Replace cord set that includes a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. Motor turning but cage is Torque limiter slipping because cable is being forced. Do not force cable. not. Wiring Diagram 115V/60 Hz Ridge Tool Company 11

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Wiring Diagram
115V/60 Hz
K-375R
1
/
2
Cage Machine
Kollmann
Ridge Tool Company
11
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE REASONS
SOLUTION
Cable kinking or breaking.
Drum stops while pedal is
depressed. Restarts when
pedal is re-depressed.
Drum turns in one direc-
tion but not the other.
Ground Fault Circuit Inter-
rupter Trips when machine
is plugged in or when foot
pedal is depressed.
Motor turning but cage is
not.
Chart 1
Trouble Shooting
Cable is being forced.
Cable used in incorrect pipe diameter.
Motor switched to reverse.
Cable exposed to acid.
Cable worn out.
Hole in pedal or hose.
Hole in foot switch.
Faulty reverse switch.
Damaged power cord.
Short circuit in motor
Faulty Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter.
Torque limiter slipping because cable is being forced.
Do Not Force Cable! Let the cutter do the work.
Use
1
/
2
cables in 2
to 4
lines.
Use reverse only if cable gets caught in pipe.
Clean and oil cables routinely.
If cable is worn, replace it.
Replace damaged component.
If no problem found with pedal or hose, replace
diaphragm switch.
Replace switch.
Replace cord set.
Take motor to authorized service center.
Replace cord set that includes a Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter.
Do not force cable.