
Troubleshooting
Trouble
Machine will not start/restart or repeatedly trips circuit breakers or blows fuses.
Disc won’t come up to speed.
Excessive replacement of sanding paper.
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Machine not connected to | Verify machine is connected to power. | |
power source. | ||
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Fuse blown, or circuit | Replace fuse, or reset circuit breaker. | |
breaker tripped. | ||
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Cord damaged. | Replace cord. | |
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Extension cord too light or | Use adequate size extension cord. | |
too long. | ||
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Building circuit breaker trips | Verify that sander is on a circuit of correct size. If | |
circuit size is correct, there is probably a loose | ||
or fuse blows. | ||
electrical lead. | ||
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| Go through all the electrical connections on the | |
Loose electrical | edge sander including motor connections, verifying | |
the tightness of each. Look for any signs of | ||
connections. | ||
electrical arcing which is a sure indicator of loose | ||
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| connection or circuit overload. | |
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| If you have access to a voltmeter, you can | |
| separate a switch failure from a motor failure by | |
| first, verifying incoming voltage at | |
Switch or motor failure (how | second, checking the voltage between switch and | |
motor at | ||
to distinguish). | ||
you have a power supply problem. If voltage | ||
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| between switch and motor is incorrect, you have a | |
| switch problem. If voltage between switch and | |
| motor is correct, you have a motor problem. | |
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| If electric motor is suspect, you have two options: | |
| Have a qualified electrician test the motor for | |
Motor failure. | function or remove the motor and take it to a | |
| qualified electric motor repair shop and have it | |
| tested. | |
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On/Off switch failure. | If the switch is suspect, you have two options: | |
(or Forward/Reverse switch | Have a qualified electrician test the switch for | |
function, or purchase a new switch and establish if | ||
on 3 phase model). | that was the problem on changeout. | |
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Extension cord too light or | Use adequate size extension cord. | |
too long. |
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Low (incoming) voltage. | Contact qualified electrician. | |
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Excessive bite, or feed | Allow sanding disc to cut freely, do not force. | |
pressure too great. |
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Too much pressure being | Reduce pressure. | |
used during cuts. |
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Not using full width of belt. | Stroke across the belt using full width. | |
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