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Vyvsdad

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Hello all,
I am experiencing a problem with my band saw and could do with some help/pointers.
It is a Startrite 351, you know, on of the old green ones.
Last year I replaced the original broken NVR switch with a Schurter ABDWF150C0 (In case that helps)
Earlier this year the motor stopped working so I had it re wound, but since then it hasn't really been right.
I have had it running, and when it did it was great, but the problem was getting it going.
Every time I push the switch it trips the fuse in the fuse box.

The company that rewound the motor are willing to fix it under the warranty, but to be honest its a pain taking it of the base, loading it into the car, driving it there etc etc and rather hoped that someone here might be able to suggest a solution.

I have no expertise when it comes to electrics and am a little in the dark to be honest. All I an think of is maybe I need a new switch

Any help will be greatly appreciated. If you need any more details I'll try to give them to you.

Thanks in advance

Dan
 
By trips the fuse I assume you are referring to a circuit breaker.

If this is the case you need to determine if it is an earth fault (wiring short to the machine or motor earthed frame)
Or a current overload because the re-wound motor is taking a higher starting current.

You really need an electrician with a decent test meter to check for earth faults and starting current.

The former needs fixing, the latter may just need a different rated circuit breaker.

By your description that it runs ok once started I would suggest the problem is the latter.

If you have a long extension lead, unwind it off the real and try running the saw through that lead, if it starts without tripping then it points to high start current.
 

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