Treamill wont move with wiehg ton belt
Drive belt may not have adequate tension, motor brushes may be worn out, tread tension may be too tight, one or more of the control devices may have failed, the power to the treadmill is inadequate.
Drive belt can be viewed with the motor cover removed. If it slips, adjust tension until static belt delfection is about 1/8 inch.
If motor halts with load and belt does not slip, adjust the tread tension by turning the track tension bolts counter clockwise 1/4 turn at a time, both adjusters evenly. If no improvement 1 full turn in, check motor and or control board.
if tread adjustment does not help, check the brushes to make sure they are not hanging up in the holder. Remove the plastic caps that retain the brush inthe motor with treadmill unplugged, If they are 1/4 inch in length or shorter- replace brushes. If the motor does not have brushes, it is an AC type motor.
If brushes are fine, check motor voltage with an analog voltmeter- AC range if you have the open frame AC type of motor where you can see the windings (no brushes) and measure voltage on theboard terminals that go to motor. They should adjust from zero to at least 80 volts via the speed control knob. If the AC motor hums a great deal, replace the motor run capacitor.
If you have the DC motor, (usually about the size of a 1 liter bottle.), Check voltage range, it should have the same voltage range as above with meter set to DC range.
If in either case the motor moves fine, but full speed on control does not yield full motor speed, check the devices, usually SCR or Triacs on the AC motor type and MOSFETS or IGBT on the DC motor types.
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