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A dual actuator motor has both the head and foot lift motor in one housing. I have dual actuator motors from Okin.
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OKI MOTOR, NO MASSAGE PORTS
(INCLUDES HARD WIRED HAND WAND)
$325
OKI MOTOR, NO MASSAGE PORTS
(INCLUDES WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL)
$375
RECONDITIONED WIRELESS OKIN MOTOR
WITH RAVEN OPERATING SYSTEM
(MOTOR ONLY, DOES NOT INCLUDE HAND CONTROL OR ANTENNA/POWER DOWN BOX)
$250
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The original Okin Motor with dual massage and wireless remote control utilized the Raven operating system. The supplier has changed electronics companies and now uses the Okin operating system. The Raven hand control will not work with this new system. You have to purchase the Raven to Okin upgrade kit. It consist of a new motor, a new power down box, jumpers for the massage motors and a new hand wand in the new frequency. Massage motors not included. The Raven motors were $390. For just $10 more than the Raven motor alone, this upgrade basically makes your bed like a brand new bed.
OKIN MOTOR , DUAL MASSAGE PORT, POWER DOWN BOX, WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL
REG. $600 UPGRADE SPECIAL $400
All new motors have a 1 year warranty, the rebuilt motors have a 30 day warranty.
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OKIN/OKIMAT/DUOMAT LIFT MOTORS
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OKIN DUAL ACTUATOR MOTOR |
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OKIN WIRELESS DUAL ACTUATOR MOTOR INTERIOR |
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OKIN WIRED DUAL ACTUATOR MOTOR INTERIOR |
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These are the motors that were used on the Lifestyle adjustable bases for many years. The newer Lifestyle bases now use single actuator motors. They can have a wired or a wireless remote control. One type of control is not a better quality than the other, it is just a convenience/price thing. While none of the motor manufacturers offer replacement and or internal parts for the motors, I do salvage parts from broken motors. I also offer rebuilt motors. The four main problems I encounter with dual actuator motors are:
1. Bad circuit board (whole motor inoperative)
2. Broken push block inside motor
3. Plastic motor housing broken
4. Sliding door broken
None of the motor companies sell internal repair parts to repair the above problems but I do save parts from broken motors. They are listed below.
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CIRCUIT BOARDS
If your motor does not make any noise at all and the LEDs on the hand wand and the antenna/power down box are blinking correctly, you probably have a defective circuit board in your motor. You might have had a power surge that damaged something on it or it may have just randomly failed. A visual examination of the board usually does not show any signs of failure. Different years of motors had different circuit configurations and may have either electronic or mechanical relays but they are interchangeable. I have lots of the wired boards in stock. I do not have the wireless boards in stock very often but it never hurts to ask. I also have the wiring harnesses with the micro shut off switches attched.
WIRING HARNESS $15
WIRED BOARDS $45
WIRELESS BOARDS $75
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OKIN WIRELESS REMOTE CIRCUIT BOARD |
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OKIN SOLID STATE WIRELESS REMOTE CIRCUIT BOARD |
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OKIN WIRED REMOTE CIRCUIT BOARD |
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OKI MOTOR SLIDING DOOR |
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SLIDING DOORS
There are 2 sliding doors on each Oki motor. They are identical to each other. If you break a door and are replacing it, be sure to check the tracks on the main motor housing to confirm they are not broken also. NOTE: The sliding doors on each brand of motor are different even though the motor may look similar. Be sure to check the configuration of your door to be sure you are ordering the right doors.
$30 each
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OKI MOTOR SLIDING DOOR ON MOTOR |
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OKI PUSH BLOCKS
The push blocks are the connecting link between the electric motors and the dogleg on the torque tubes. The electric motors turn a gear on the end of the push block, rotating the threaded rod, causing it to extend or retract, raising or lowering the bed. They do not wear out, they only break or strip out due to excess weight being placed on the lifted portion of the bed or the bed catching on something while it is rising.
Oki motors generally had 2 white push blocks. They were identical and were interchangeable. For some reason though, some motors had a white and a black push block. The main thing to look for on your broken push block is the direction of the threads on the threaded rod. They made them with the threads turning both directions. If the directions of the threads on the blocks I have available do not match the direction of the threads on yours, you can still use them but you must reverse the motor leads at the circuit board. For this reason, when replacing a push block, I always recommend that you turn the block out a little by hand before installing it in the motor. Once installed and before replacing the motor on the base, you should plug the motor in and, while watching the replaced block, press the "up" button for that block and make sure it is moving out toward the end of the motor, not back in. If it moves the wrong way, reverse the motor leads on the circuit board.
The push blocks in motors with memory positions have magnets in the gears and sensors pointing at these magnets. To save a position, the sensors count the number of times the magnets pass by. On motors without the memory function (usually a motor with a wired hand wand) there are no magnets. You can use these push blocks in a memory position motor but you will lose the memory function.
Sometimes the block itself is not damaged, it is the gear or bearing on the threaded rod assembly that is damaged. I sometimes have these assemblies available without the plastic block.
THREADED ROD WITH GEAR AND BEARING ONLY
$25
COMPLETE ASSEMBLY
$50 each
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OKI PUSH BLOCKS SIDE VIEW |
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OKI PUSH BLOCKS TOP VIEW |
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OKI PUSH BLOCK GEAR AND BEARING ASSEMBLY |
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MAGNETS IN THE OKI PUSH BLOCK GEARS |
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OKI MOTOR HOUSINGS
If too much downward pressure is placed on the head or foot of the bed or if you catch the bed under the headboard and continue to try and raise it, you can break the motor housing. Usually the end of the motor will break off but sometimes it will break in the middle. Ocassionally I have replacment housings that I have salvaged from a motor with a bad circuit board. If you break the housing on your motor, be sure to check if the torque tube it mounts to is bent. Check both the head and foot. If they are bent, you need to replace the torque tube(s).
The correct housing for you depends on the ports on the side of the motor. They have to match your old motor so you can access the plugs on the circuit board.
My replacement housings include the actual motors that stick out the side of the housing and the power supply inside so you do not have to switch them out. They do not include the push blocks, circuit board or sliding doors. They are extra.
$75
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This first housing is for the motors with the external 2004A RF antenna/power down box and dual massage. The power down box has a flat 5 pin plug which plugs is on one side and the massage motor have a flat 2 pin plug that plugs in on the opposite side.
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FIVE PIN 2004A ANTENNA/POWER DOWN BOX RECEPTACLE ON LEFT. 12 PIN RECEPTACLE ON RIGHT IS ONLY USED BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR PROGRAMMING |
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2 PIN RECEPTACLES FOR HED AND FOOT MASSAGE MOTORS |
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This next housing is for the oldest style Oki motor with the antenna that screwed up under the head of the bed and the power down button screwed under the foot of the bed. The antenna, power down and massage receptacles are all together on one side near the head end of the motor. The receptacles for the massage motors accept a flat three prong plug. There is a port for a wired hand wand but there is no electronics behind the port to plug into. I do not get this housing very often but occasionally I do have them. (Note: the motor MUST BE UNPLUGGED when you plug the antenna in. If you plug the antenna in while the motor is under power, you can short out the antenna.)
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OKIMAT DC DRIVE MOTOR |
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DC DRIVE MOTOR
This is the actual dc motor inside an Oki Motor assembly. There are 2 in each motor, one for the head and one for the foot. They are identical. In my 30 years working on beds I have only had to change three of these motors. On two of them, the shaft broke and on the other it just quit working. They are held in place by three allen head bolts. You can change the direction the motor runs by reversing the leads where they attach to the circuit board.
$50
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OKIN MOTOR POWER SUPPLY |
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OKIMAT POWER SUPPLY
The power supply converts 110 volts down to 19 volts. Most of them do not originally include a fuse but all of the replacment units I have do have an inline fuse.
$50
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OKIN MOTOR POWER SUPPLY SPECS |
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RICHMAT DUAL ACTUATOR MOTORS
(MOTORS CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE BUT I DO HAVE THE HAND WANDS)
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These motor have the same mounting dimension as the Oki motor and are an exact replacement. Richmat motors are available in wired or wireless versions. Both motors come with a matching hand control.
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RICHMAT DUAL ACTUATOR MOTOR
WITH WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL
These motor have the same dimension as the Oki motor and are an exact replacement. However, the massage motors from the Oki system will not plug into this motor so the controls it comes with do not have massage buttons. It mounts with two sliding doors like the Oki motor but the door slides have a different set of tracks. While the mounting dimensions are the same, the housing is slightly longer over all. If you are replacing the okin motor on a bed with dual massage you will have to remove the massage motors so the Richmat motor will fit. The push blocks are also different in this motor than the Okin motor.
$325
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RICHMAT DUAL ACTUATOR MOTOR WITH WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL |
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WIRELESS HAND CONTROL FOR RICHMAT MOTOR |
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SLIDING DOOR FOR RICHMAT MOTOR WITH WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL |
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SLIDING DOORS
There are 2 sliding doors on each Richmat Dual Actuator. They are identical to each other. If you break a door and are replacing it, be sure to check the tracks on the main motor housing to confirm they are not broken also. NOTE: The sliding doors on the wired remote control Richmat motor are identical to the okin motor doors. However, the doors on the Richmat motors with a wireless remote control are different. They are pictured to the left. Be sure to check the configuration of your door to be sure you are ordering the right doors.
$15 EACH
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RICHMAT DUAL ACTUATOR PUSH BLOCKS
The push blocks in the Richmat dual actuator motors with wired hand controls are identical to the Okin motor push blocks. (Check the thread direction) The push blocks in the Richmat dual actuator motors with wireless hand controls are different than the Oki motor push blocks and are not interchangeable.
$50
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RICHMAT DUAL ACTUATOR MOTOR
WITH WIRED HAND CONTROL
The Richmat Dual Actuator Motor with wired hand wand looks identical to the Okin dual actuator motor with wired hand control. The housing, push blocks, and sliding doors are interchangeable.These motors come paired with a wired hand control as part of the purchase. I have a large supply of circuit boards for these motors.
$225
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RICHMAT WIRED HAND CONTROL MOTOR |
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RICHMAT WIRED HAND CONTROL MOTOR LABEL |
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| HARD WIRED HAND CONTROL
The control on the left is made by Richmat. The control on the right is made by Okin. Both of these controls will work the Richmat motor however, the Richmat control will not work on the Okin motors. The Richmat control is smaller and lighter. The okin control can have varied button configurations but they operate the same. These can be purchased individually.
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