Fix or throw away
"Harry Bloomfield" wrote in message . uk...
NT explained :
On Apr 17, 5:06 pm, "Clanger" wrote:
Recently (stupidly) bought a used 10" table saw. Set it up today and did
about 3 cuts before it tripped it's inbuilt circuit breaker.
Reset it and turned it back on, it immediately tripped my main board and
does so as soon as I try to start it.
Any thoughts as to likely fault so I can determin if it's worth spending
anymore money on.
Thanks for any helpful suggestions.
C
Only you can test it to find out what bit's shorting out. We can't.
If its a partial short on the motor it'll be simple to make it work
without even needing to repair. For now, I'd suggest turning the blade
round a bit before restarting it, if it then runs its fairly likely to
be a partial motor short.
No clues were provided as to what types of device actually tripped - overload, MCB, RCD?
I wonder if the "inbuilt circuit breaker" was also an RCD?
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Graham.
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