timhitchcock
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Hi, I am knew to this forum, but wondered if anyone can help me? I have had an Axminster AWBL1200 Lathe for the last three or four years - recieving regular hobby use. Although the lathe gets up to full speed with no difficulty, it has recently begun to cut out under the lightest cut - essentially, stopping and restarting. This is not a full break - as I don't need to switch it back on, for it to restart. This has recently gone from an irritating foible to an unworkable situation.
I have been on to Axminster technical support, and they have suggested either that the 'motor has lost torque' and will need replacing at some £300, or else that it is a problem with the printed circuit board, and I should get an electrical engineer to look at it. Not being able to find a local repair shop (I live in the land of bespoke Italian bread and endless clothes shops), and given the money involved, I now don't know what to replace or how best to test for what has gone wrong. The bearings seem fine, and the motor does not overheat.
Any advice on how best to proceed, or on a reliable repair shop in North London, very much appreciated.
I have been on to Axminster technical support, and they have suggested either that the 'motor has lost torque' and will need replacing at some £300, or else that it is a problem with the printed circuit board, and I should get an electrical engineer to look at it. Not being able to find a local repair shop (I live in the land of bespoke Italian bread and endless clothes shops), and given the money involved, I now don't know what to replace or how best to test for what has gone wrong. The bearings seem fine, and the motor does not overheat.
Any advice on how best to proceed, or on a reliable repair shop in North London, very much appreciated.