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    Friend states when project starts the Z truck runs to the pad side & starts clicking as if still trying to continue going. Can this be the Y motor? When turned off everything moves easily. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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    I would say either the Y gearbox or the Y belt. It could also be the belt clamp behind the Y carriage.

    Test if the Y belt is loose. If not, test to see if the sprocket on the Y motor can be wiggled up and down by hand (bearing check).

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    Quote Originally Posted by bergerud View Post
    I would say either the Y gearbox or the Y belt. It could also be the belt clamp behind the Y carriage.

    Test if the Y belt is loose. If not, test to see if the sprocket on the Y motor can be wiggled up and down by hand (bearing check).
    Thanks... I'll help him recheck everything. I know he recently replaced Y motor & the belt. We'll go back & double check that all is on snug & nothing loose. I do recall that at one time the belt was loose as a screw got loose on the clip behind the Z truck.

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    It would not be the Y motor then. If the belt is tight, check that clamp behind the carriage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bergerud View Post
    It would not be the Y motor then. If the belt is tight, check that clamp behind the carriage.
    Will do.. Thanks brother

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