Equipment Overview
switch in the ON position but the T2100 Treadmill not running, the T2100 Treadmill
walking belt is locked in both directions.
Press the emergency stop switch (ESTOP) and the T2100 Treadmill promptly stops but
the walking belt can still revolve (allowing for removal of foreign objects).
After the ESTOP button is released, the walking belt enters an unlocked state for 20
seconds, after which the walking belt is locked in both directions.
Drive Controller System
The 3 HP brushless, continuous DC motor is controlled by a separate control box and
connects directly to the front roller with a drive belt. A 15-pound flywheel, attached
to the motor's drive shaft, keeps "footfall" variance to a minimum. An "adjustment
plate" above the motor mounting bracket contains two vertical bolts for adjusting the
drive belt tension.
The T2100 Treadmill can accommodate a weight capacity up to 450 lbs.
Elevation System
The elevation system uses a rack and pinion operation to raise and lower the T2100
Treadmill rather than jack screws and chains. The elevation motor attaches to a small
gearbox that connects to the pinion shaft. The upper- and lower-limit switches are
mounted on a fixed block in contact with a rack, making them easy to reach and
adjust. Replacing the elevation motor only requires the removal of the three mounting
bolts and detaching the motor from the pinion shaft coupling.
Bed Assembly
The one-piece bed assembly, with side rails and struts bolted together, enables quick
belt and bed replacement for field service personnel.
Electronic Assembly
An isolated "electronics box" (e-box) contains the power supply PCB, control PCB, +24
V power supply, and an EMI Filter. The box is accessible with the shroud removed and
contains parts that can be replaced in the field.
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T2100 Treadmill
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