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The motor is considered to be overheated when it stops running in the middle of a wear test. This usually occurs right after the load is applied.
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An error message corresponding to the motor being overheated can also be found in the Mactalk software after the stoppage of the motor.
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Before attempting to troubleshoot the machine, exit the test interface and restart the tribometer.
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Reduce the angular acceleration of the motor by simply clicking the down button or inputting a specific acceleration.
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The motor has most probably overheated due to the torque required of it to rotate the disk exceeding its rated limits. Therefore, reducing the angular acceleration, which is a component of torque, could help reduce the torque demanded from the motor.
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Lowering the angular acceleration would reduce the rate the motor speeds up whenever the RPM drops below the required RPM. While there is yet to be a lower limit for the value of angular acceleration, its value should be high enough to maintain smooth running of the wear tests.
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"Save in flash" reprograms the motor to run on the new settings.
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The user can then close the MacTalk software and resume tests.
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