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On a 3 HP Jet cabinet saw. The switch shuts off randomly while the saw is in
use. There appear to be adjustments in the switch but what do they do and how does one judge the settings? |
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The O/L settings are usually determined by a chart that comes with the
starter or O/L sensing units based on the size of the motor it needs to run. I am not familiar with this particular model but the dial settings are most likely multiples of the basic O/L unit's current allowance, at least in thermal units, anyway. In thermal units the best cure, usually is to replace the heater coil as the units can degrade with repetitive usage, as in a power tool. I would get somebody with a clamp-on ammeter tester and some knowledge and try to determine if the running current for the motor and the startup current seems reasonable. The O/L tripping out indicates it is not. Motor repair places should be able to test and verify the motor is fine and even check the settings on the O/L. They do get weak after years of usage, sometimes. Check the motor for leakage to ground with a simple ohmmeter or HV Meggar meter (better). If the unit pops on starting then the starting contacts or starting capacitor may be done on the motor. Windings do not typically go bad without a massive burning smell or indication. Contatcs and capacitors do. De[ending on the type of motor it could have a running capacitor installed. This would be the usual suspect and easy to replace. (make sure you discharge the beast before touching - get help with this one! A line charged capacitor can set you on your ass and they can hurt badly) Short of any technical help start by cleaning inside and then replacing the cheapest parts...O/L on the contactor, contactor and then the motor. Best to get somebody with a meter and some logic knowledge to keep costs down and wasted money. -------------- "John Grossbohlin" wrote in message ... On a 3 HP Jet cabinet saw. The switch shuts off randomly while the saw is in use. There appear to be adjustments in the switch but what do they do and how does one judge the settings? |
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