Troubleshooting Mechanical protectors
Common to TGB series and TGX series
Common to TGE series and TGF series
TGM Series
TGK Series

Common to TGB series and TGX series
1 | Overload occurred but not activated |
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Cause 1 | Set torque too high | Solution | Gradually increase the set torque from a lower torque and readjust to a torque suitable for the machine |
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2 | Shock Guard is activated frequently during normal operation |
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Cause 1 | Insufficient set torque | Solution | Increase torque according to the torque adjustment instructions |
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Cause 2 | Torque reduced due to high number of operations | Solution | Replace Shock Guard |
Cause 3 | Loose adjustment nuts | Solution | After adjusting the torque, press the nut and fix it with the set screw |
3 | An overload signal is output but Shock Guard is not activated |
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Cause 1 | Proximity sensor gap adjustment failure | Solution | Adjust the proximity sensor gap |
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Cause 2 | Faulty proximity sensor | Solution | Replace proximity sensor |
4 | After an overload occurred, the reset operation is performed but not reset |
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Cause 1 | High reset rotation speed, so it operates again even if it reset once | Solution | Reduce the reset rotation speed (Manual reset ) Perform inching operation |
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5 | Backlash occurred from Shock Guard |
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Cause 1 | The set torque is close to the normal operating torque of the equipment, so Shock Guard starts to operate at peak load and appears to backlash | Solution | Set torque as high as possible within the range that can protect the equipment. |
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Common to TGE series and TGF series
6 | Overload occurred but not activated |
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Cause 1 | Set torque too high | Solution | Gradually increase the set torque from a lower torque and readjust to a torque suitable for the machine |
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Cause 2 | Mounting bolts for sprockets etc. are too long, so the bolts and the flange of hub come into contact and Shock Guard does not work | Solution | Change to appropriate bolt length |
7 | Shock Guard is activated frequently during normal operation |
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Cause 1 | Insufficient set torque | Solution | Increase torque according to the torque adjustment instructions |
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Cause 2 | Torque reduced due to high number of operations | Solution | Replace Shock Guard |
Cause 3 | Loose adjustment nuts | Solution | After adjusting the torque, press the nut and fix it with the set screw |
8 | An overload signal is output but Shock Guard is not activated |
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Cause 1 | Proximity sensor gap adjustment failure | Solution | Adjust the proximity sensor gap |
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Cause 2 | Faulty proximity sensor | Solution | Replace proximity sensor |
9 | After an overload occurred, the reset operation is performed but not reset |
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Cause 1 | High reset rotation speed, so it operates again even if it reset once | Solution | Reduce the reset rotation speed (Manual reset ) Perform inching operation |
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10 | Backlash occurred from Shock Guard |
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Cause 1 | The set torque is close to the normal operating torque of the equipment, so Shock Guard starts to operate at peak load and appears to backlash | Solution | Set torque as high as possible within the range that can protect the equipment. |
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TGM Series
11 | Overload occurred but not activated |
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Cause 1 | Set torque too high | Solution | Gradually increase the set torque from a lower torque and readjust to a torque suitable for the machine |
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12 | Shock Guard is activated frequently during normal operation |
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Cause 1 | Insufficient set torque | Solution | Increase torque according to the torque adjustment instructions |
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Cause 2 | Torque reduced due to high number of operations | Solution | Replace Shock Guard |
13 | An overload signal is output but Shock Guard is not activated |
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Cause 1 | Poor adjustment of limit switches | Solution | Adjust the installation position of the limit switch |
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Cause 2 | Faulty limit switches | Solution | Replace limit switches |
14 | After an overload occurred, the reset operation is performed but not reset |
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Cause 1 | High reset rotation speed, so it operates again even if it reset once | Solution | Reduce the reset rotation speed (Manual reset ) Perform inching operation |
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15 | Backlash occurred from Shock Guard |
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Cause 1 | The set torque is close to the normal operating torque of the equipment, so Shock Guard starts to operate at peak load and appears to backlash | Solution | Set torque as high as possible within the range that can protect the equipment. |
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TGK Series
16 | Air supplied to Shock Guard, but the clutch does not turn on |
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Cause 1 | Regulator air pressure set too low | Solution | Adjust regulator air pressure setting |
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Cause 2 | Air leakage at seals | Solution | Replace seals |
Cause 3 | Incorrect air pipework | Solution | Check air pipework |
17 | Shock Guard does not activate when overloaded |
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Cause 1 | Regulator air pressure set too high | Solution | Adjust regulator air pressure setting |
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Cause 2 | Due to high rotation speeds, air in the cylinder is not completely discharged when overloaded | Solution | Install a quick exhaust valve near the air supply port of Shock Guard |
18 | No overload, but Shock Guard activated |
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Cause 1 | Poor adjustment of limit switches | Solution | Adjust the installation position of the limit switch |
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Cause 2 | Faulty limit switches | Solution | Replace limit switches |
19 | After overload or clutch off, clutch does not turn on even though the reset operation is performed |
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Cause 1 | High reset rotation speed, so it operates again even if it reset once | Solution | Reduce the reset rotation speed Perform inching operation |
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Cause 2 | The normal load is lower than the reset torque, so the driven side rotates without the clutch being turned on completely | Solution | Lower the air pressure setting, turn on the clutch once, then return to the normal pressure setting before driving |