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Hello everybody!

I recently got a an Atom clicker press model SE22 single phase! The previous owner told me that the machine have a small problem! Normally when you turn off the machine the arm move downward! When you turn on the machine the arm start to move upward till it take the working position. On my machine the arm moves down on turn off but not upwards when turn on! You need to lift the arm with a crowbar or before turn off have something under the arm to prevent it from moving downward!

Anybody had the same problem before and knows how to resolve it?

Thank you!

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I do not know this clicker but I guess you have 380V CEE plug right, maybe you have to change a phase. Just a guess, I know nothing about clickers but many modern 380V devises have a phase switcher (not sure if this is the correct English term)

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=phasenwender

Hope you know what I mean.

Again - just a guess!

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2 hours ago, Constabulary said:

I do not know this clicker but I guess you have 380V CEE plug right, maybe you have to change a phase. Just a guess, I know nothing about clickers but many modern 380V devises have a phase switcher (not sure if this is the correct English term)

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=phasenwender

Hope you know what I mean.

Again - just a guess!

Thank you! The machine is the SE22 model (https://www.atom.it/en/prodotto/se-series/) . The machine i have is single phase from the factory! It's not modified. The limitations are, it takes more time to reach the working rotation speed and you have a led light to indicate when you are overdoing it.

So i guess, somewhere the machine have a leak in hydraulics. Now the question is where?

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Just for the history!

I cleaned the oil reservoir, the filter and use fresh oil according to specifications!

After that the machine works perfectly!

So if you have any kind of clicker press, before you start to remove parts for service, just do what i did!

 

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