Woodstock M1105, M1106, M1104 owner manual Troubleshooting, Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action

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M1104, M1105, M1106 Heavy-Duty Bench Grinder

Troubleshooting

This section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of machine. WARNING! DO NOT make any adjustments until power is disconnected and moving parts have come to a complete stop!

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Motor will not start; fuses

1.

Open circuit in motor or loose

1.

Inspect/repair all lead connections on motor for loose or open

or circuit breakers blow.

 

connections.

 

connections.

 

2.

Start capacitor is at fault.

2.

Replace start capacitor.

 

3.

Short circuit in motor or loose

3.

Inspect all connections on motor for loose or shorted terminals or

 

 

connections.

 

worn insulation.

 

4.

Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers

4.

Install correct fuses or circuit breakers.

 

 

in power supply.

 

 

Motor overheats, stalls

1.

Motor overloaded.

1.

Reduce load on motor.

(resulting in blown fuses or

 

 

 

 

tripped circuit).

2.

Short circuit in motor or loose

2.

Inspect connections on motor for loose or shorted terminals or

 

 

connections.

 

worn insulation.

 

3.

Depth of cut too great.

3.

Slow down the rate of movement of the workpiece into wheel.

 

 

 

 

 

Wavy condition on surface

1.

Machine vibrating.

1.

Make sure machine is securely mounted on a solid surface.

of workpiece.

2.

Workpiece is not held in place

2.

Use a holding device to firmly retain the workpiece.

 

 

firmly.

 

 

 

3.

Wheel face uneven.

3.

Dress the grinding wheel.

 

4.

Wheel is too hard.

4.

Use softer wheel, or reduce the feed rate.

 

 

 

 

 

Lines on surface of

1.

Impurity on wheel surface.

1.

Dress the grinding wheel.

workpiece.

2.

Workpiece not being held tightly.

2.

Use a holding device to firmly retain the workpiece.

 

 

 

 

 

Burning spots or cracks in

1.

Improper type of grinding wheel.

1.

Try a wheel that is softer style or a coarser grit.

the workpiece.

2.

Improper feed rate.

2.

Slow down the rate of movement of the workpiece into wheel.

 

 

 

 

 

Wheel dulls quickly, grit

1.

Depth of cut too great.

1.

Slow down the rate of movement of the workpiece into wheel.

2.

Wheel is too soft.

2.

Wheel too soft for the material being ground, select harder

falls off.

 

 

 

bond.

 

3.

Wheel diameter too small.

3.

Replace the wheel.

 

4.

Bad wheel dress.

4.

Dress the wheel.

 

5.

Defective wheel bonding.

5.

Consult manufacturer of grinding wheel.

 

 

 

 

 

Wheel clogs and workpiece

1.

Wheel is too hard.

1.

Wheel too hard for the material being ground, select softer

 

 

 

bond.

shows burn marks.

2.

Feed rate too slow.

2.

Increase the rate of movement of the workpiece into wheel.

 

3.

Bad wheel dress.

3.

Dress the wheel.

 

4.

Wrong material is being ground.

4.

Grind ferrious metals only.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents HEAVY-DUTY Bench Grinders Page Contents Woodstock Technical Support SpecificationsIntroduction Standard Safety Instructions SafetyKeep Proper Footing and Balance at all times Additional Safety Instructions for Grinders 110V Operation ElectricalExtension Cords GroundingUnpacking SET UPInventory Box Inventory QtyTo mount the Heavy-Duty Bench Grinder, do these steps Shop PreparationMounting Tool Rest and Eye Shield Grinding Wheel InstallationTo perform a test run, do these steps Test RunGrinding Operations OperationsGeneral Wheel Selection To change a grinding wheel, do these steps Changing Grinding WheelsLubrication & Cleaning MaintenanceProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingM1104 Electrical System M1104 WiringM1105 Electrical System M1105 WiringM1106 Electrical System M1106 WiringM1104, M1105, M1106 Parts Diagram Parts PART# Description Warranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA