ROBOROCK S7 LIDAR Error
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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85%
CONF
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LDS Lidar Motor
The small DC motor driving the lidar turret is a high-wear component that typically fails due to brush depletion or debris ingress. When the motor fails to spin the turret at the correct velocity, the system cannot verify spatial data and triggers a generic Lidar error. Replacing the motor is the most granular and cost-effective mechanical solution.
SKU: RF-500TB-12560
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10%
CONF
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LDS Laser Distance Sensor Assembly
If the laser diode or the internal optical receiver fails to process reflections, the system will report an error even if the turret is spinning. This full assembly is required when the error is electronic rather than mechanical. It is the gold-standard fix recommended when motor replacement fails to resolve the issue.
SKU: 9.01.0601
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5%
CONF
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Lidar Drive Belt
The orange polyurethane belt transfers torque from the motor to the turret; it can stretch, slip, or snap over time. Without proper tension, the turret will stall or spin sporadically, causing the optical sensor to fail its self-check. This is a common secondary failure point in older units.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the LDS Lidar Motor.
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