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    Turret motor help needed!

    I have a 1995 model Kia 31 with the Fanuc control. I was getting a loud noise occasionally and then the Hydraulics shut off. It could then be shut down and started back up but could not figure out what caused it. Then it started blowing the icecube relays. I pulled the Nissei turret motor and sent it out and it checked out fine. Also replaced the Brake rectifier thinking that is what was causing it but that did not help. Please give me any ideas you may have because I am at a loss, so far nobody has any idea what it is. Thanks!


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    You need the machine electrical schematics, locating the relay designation and exactly what circuit it switches or controls should solve it it fairly quick order.
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