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djbatwa May 29th 06 12:20 AM

strimmer conked out
 
Hi. Before I chuck it in the bin I need to make sure this has no hope.
Using the strimmer today, not that old, not used all that much, it suddenly stopped. Changed the fuse. Thing is it seems dead but now and again when pressing the trigger, it spins for a second, specially when I plug it back in. Took it apart to make sure no weeds or threads were cought. checked to see that no elctric wires were loose. All seemed ok.
If it's a blown engine, would it spin?
Thanks for any advice

M.Joshi May 29th 06 02:30 AM

Have you tried completely removing the cutting wire/module incase it is caught or tangled?


Quote:

Originally Posted by djbatwa
Hi. Before I chuck it in the bin I need to make sure this has no hope.
Using the strimmer today, not that old, not used all that much, it suddenly stopped. Changed the fuse. Thing is it seems dead but now and again when pressing the trigger, it spins for a second, specially when I plug it back in. Took it apart to make sure no weeds or threads were cought. checked to see that no elctric wires were loose. All seemed ok.
If it's a blown engine, would it spin?
Thanks for any advice


Sam Goldwasser May 29th 06 08:57 PM

strimmer conked out
 
djbatwa writes:

Hi. Before I chuck it in the bin I need to make sure this has no hope.
Using the strimmer today, not that old, not used all that much, it
suddenly stopped. Changed the fuse. Thing is it seems dead but now and
again when pressing the trigger, it spins for a second, specially when
I plug it back in. Took it apart to make sure no weeds or threads were
cought. checked to see that no elctric wires were loose. All seemed ok.


Assuming it uses a motor with carbon brushes, these are classic symptoms
of worn or sticking brushes.

Could also be some sort of bad connection or a bad switch.

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