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    Faulty lathe motor

    Well i replaced the capacitor that looked like it had possibly been damaged , but it still tripped the fuse. I then replaced the second capacitor, but still the same problem.
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    Faulty lathe motor

    Thanks so much for the help , i will update when i have fitted the new unit
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    Faulty lathe motor

    Great , thanks for the help. Is this suitable ? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Motor-Capacito ... +capacitor or this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Start-and-Ru ... 1855530289 https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/polyprop ... s/1964804/
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    Faulty lathe motor

    I have found some details on the case . TCC 10 µ F440VRMS KP 5474 R Is this what we are looking for ?
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    Faulty lathe motor

    Ive got it out of the case but i see no markings on it Do i need to remove black epoxy looking stuff from the top ?
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    Faulty lathe motor

    another pic
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    Faulty lathe motor

    I got them open I assume this is the issue ?
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    Faulty lathe motor

    They are press fitted closed . I cant see a way to access inside
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    Faulty lathe motor

    Hi there , thanks for the help. im not sure which one is the capacitor , but i cant see any bulges or damage to either
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    Faulty lathe motor

    Hi im the new guy :D I have recently been getting into woodworking and have inherited a lathe from my Granddad. However after a few minutes the motor tripped the board. There is a short somewhere but im pretty rubbish at electronics so any ideas would be great. I have checked the main power...
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