ROBOROCK S7 Not Spinning
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92%
CONF
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Side Brush Motor Module
This module contains the DC motor and the reduction gearbox. Particulate ingress or hair wraps around the output shaft often lead to internal gear stripping or motor burnout due to excessive torque requirements. Replacing the module restores the electromechanical drive link required for brush rotation.
SKU: 9.01.0805
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6%
CONF
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Side Brush (Silicon 5-Arm)
The internal mounting hex or square of the side brush can become rounded or stripped if the brush becomes jammed while the motor continues to apply torque. If the motor shaft is spinning but the brush is stationary, the interface between the brush and the shaft has failed mechanically.
SKU: 8.01.0076
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2%
CONF
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Mainboard Assembly
In rare instances, a stalled side brush motor can cause an over-current event that damages the MOSFET or motor driver IC on the main logic board. This results in a lack of power delivery to the side brush port even when a functional motor is connected.
SKU: 9.01.0772
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