ROBOROCK S7 Error 1 Lds Laser Stuck
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LDS Laser Navigation Motor
The DC motor responsible for spinning the LIDAR turret often fails due to internal brush wear or seized bearings, causing the LDS to remain stationary. Since the control board detects no rotational feedback from the optical sensor, it triggers Error 1. Replacing the motor restores the kinetic energy required for the 360-degree laser sweep.
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10%
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LDS Drive Belt
The rubber transmission belt can become brittle, stretched, or contaminated with hair, causing it to slip or snap. Without this mechanical link, the motor spins freely while the laser turret remains 'stuck,' resulting in a navigation failure.
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5%
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Complete LDS Laser Distance Sensor Assembly
If replacing the motor and belt does not resolve the error, the internal optical emitter or the turret's primary bearing housing may have sustained mechanical or electrical failure. This assembly is the final tier of service for the LDS system.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the LDS Laser Navigation Motor.
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