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<blockquote data-quote="bubby-joe" data-source="post: 586264" data-attributes="member: 307458"><p>The way to test my theory is to snug up that bolt on a working unit and see if it jams up then loosen and see if it starts back up, By the way it's a real one, not a clone or a knock off but like I said it was a problem motor from day 1, It's replacement is on is way from Toronto should be here later this week, not a STAB unit but an SG2100, hope it wasn't made on a Friday of a long weekend. The STAB HH-90 quit on game day and decided it really didn't want to move any more and the plastic top failed all over the place with some help from a 2 lb Snap-on but you know after a mechanical adjustment the darn thing still works as poorly as before it quit on game day (now that's a mechanical restart). I don't thing the worm gear has more than 5 hours total time on it in four years and it seems a shame but such is life. I also have the original logic board and I don't think there is really anything wrong with it but I didn't put it back in to test that, the original problem was the motor quit working, possibly over tightened enough to make the motor fail but at that time they replaced a lot of logic boards. But for now it's back to the scrap pile till I need a small motor or worm assembly for another project. It's only money and My Ex's kids get not one dime of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubby-joe, post: 586264, member: 307458"] The way to test my theory is to snug up that bolt on a working unit and see if it jams up then loosen and see if it starts back up, By the way it's a real one, not a clone or a knock off but like I said it was a problem motor from day 1, It's replacement is on is way from Toronto should be here later this week, not a STAB unit but an SG2100, hope it wasn't made on a Friday of a long weekend. The STAB HH-90 quit on game day and decided it really didn't want to move any more and the plastic top failed all over the place with some help from a 2 lb Snap-on but you know after a mechanical adjustment the darn thing still works as poorly as before it quit on game day (now that's a mechanical restart). I don't thing the worm gear has more than 5 hours total time on it in four years and it seems a shame but such is life. I also have the original logic board and I don't think there is really anything wrong with it but I didn't put it back in to test that, the original problem was the motor quit working, possibly over tightened enough to make the motor fail but at that time they replaced a lot of logic boards. But for now it's back to the scrap pile till I need a small motor or worm assembly for another project. It's only money and My Ex's kids get not one dime of it. [/QUOTE]
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