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  • loncell
    DK Veteran
    • Jun 2008
    • 625

    #1

    stab motor question

    im not sure of the actual model of the stab motor ive got but is there some kind of limiter on the actual motor itself that will limit its movement ?.reason i ask i cant seem to move past 28e to get to any sats in the 30's e.the motor moves fine west and i,ve checked there's no limits set in set up and there plenty room on the pole for movement.
  • Curious123
    V.I.P. Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 2591

    #2
    Check the manual but some of the motors come with limiters to prevent the dish from hitting the side walls. You have to remove a couple of screws on the motors to change the limits.

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    • loncell
      DK Veteran
      • Jun 2008
      • 625

      #3
      i dont have a manual for the motor but can you tell me roughly were are the screws located on the actual motor for setting limits ?.was bought 2nd hand.

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      • Curious123
        V.I.P. Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 2591

        #4
        Not done this myself but on my motor manual it tells me to remove the cylinder that the dish is clamped to on the motor so that the screw can be accesed.

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        • loncell
          DK Veteran
          • Jun 2008
          • 625

          #5
          cheers for that , i downloaded a HH 120 manual and in the help question/answers section is says :-check that a limit has not been set for this position.

          does this mean you can set a limit for each satellite you find ?.

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          • .: JaCkPoT :.
            Retired Sat TV Addict
            • Aug 2008
            • 5607

            #6
            The motor will only go 120degrees from one side to the other. Maybe the last owner took the cylinder off and adjusted it so the motor went 30 degrees east and 90 west. This means the point 30w is now in the middle.
            Take the cylinder off and put 0 back into the middl which means the motor will go 60each way.

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            • loncell
              DK Veteran
              • Jun 2008
              • 625

              #7
              when you say remove the cylinder set to "0" , does this mean taking the dish off the pole mount to do the adjustments ? or can it be done do that ?.

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              • Curious123
                V.I.P. Member
                • Apr 2008
                • 2591

                #8
                Originally posted by loncell
                when you say remove the cylinder set to "0" , does this mean taking the dish off the pole mount to do the adjustments ? or can it be done do that ?.
                You would have to take it all down to do the adjustments.

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                • dowlinr
                  Top Poster +
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 226

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sadiq999uk
                  The motor will only go 120degrees from one side to the other. Maybe the last owner took the cylinder off and adjusted it so the motor went 30 degrees east and 90 west. This means the point 30w is now in the middle.
                  Take the cylinder off and put 0 back into the middl which means the motor will go 60each way.
                  My Technomate 2200 goes 75 degrees each way. I have two limits one for east, one for west I can set these independently of each other, not just one setting for 60 degrees each way.

                  You are right in saying the cylinder the dish is mounted to will need to come off though. I set mine to 50 degrees each way only to find when I put it up that I wanted 63e, doh! Ah well, I'm not taking it down any time soon to adjust it.

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                  • loncell
                    DK Veteran
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 625

                    #10
                    so it does have to come off the pole to adjust the limiter ?. cheers

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                    • dowlinr
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                      • Nov 2008
                      • 226

                      #11
                      no, just undo the bolt holding the cylinder on the motor. The adjustments are under there.

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