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Hi
I've got a Rockwell Contractors saw which I recently bought. It's got a 1.5HP, 15A (@115V) original motor on it. The saw has seen a fair amount of use. There doesn't seem to be any significant drag on the system, the motor, belt & spindle seem to turn fine. However, just about 50% of the time I turn it on, the circuit breaker trips. When it trips, I can just reset the breaker, then turn on the saw and it will always start the second time. If I shut it off, the next time I try to turn it on (warm or cold), it will almost always trip the breaker. I originally had it plugged into a 15A circuit, and figured the starting current was just a little high. I had been meaning to add a power circuit to the basement, so I added a 20A circuit, and still have the same problem. Does this mean the motor is bad, or are there soft-start options for these machines, or what? I could probably wire it up for 230V, but I'd like to have it remain somewhat portable. Thanx. Don |
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