NORDICTRACK COMMERCIAL 1750 Incline Stuck
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86%
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Motor Controller Board (MCB)
The MCB is the primary distribution hub for the incline motor's power. Failure of the board's DC-to-AC conversion or stuck relays prevents current from reaching the actuator, leaving the lift frame immobile. This is the most common electronic failure point for the 1750 series.
SKU: 410787
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9%
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Incline Motor Actuator
The linear actuator houses a lead screw and an internal potentiometer. If the potentiometer wears out or shifts, it sends an incorrect voltage signal to the console, causing the software to disable incline movement as a safety precaution to prevent the frame from crashing.
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5%
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Console Logic Board
The logic board processes user input and sends low-voltage signals to the MCB to trigger the incline. A failure in the digital-to-analog signal chain within the console's microprocessor can prevent the command from ever reaching the lower motor assembly.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Motor Controller Board (MCB).
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