SECTION 7: SERVICE
Troubleshooting
Motor and Electrical
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Motor will not start; | 1. | Disabling key is at fault. | 1. | Install/replace disabling |
fuses or circuit |
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| key; replace switch. |
breakers blow | 2. | Open circuit in motor or loose | 2. | Inspect/repair all lead con- |
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| nections on motor for loose |
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| or open connections. |
| 3. | Start capacitor is at fault. | 3. | Replace start capacitor. |
| 4. | Short circuit in motor or loose | 4. | Inspect all connections on |
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| connections. |
| motor for loose or shorted |
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| terminals or worn insula- |
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| tion. |
| 5. | Incorrect fuses or circuit | 5. | Install correct fuses or cir- |
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| breakers in power supply. |
| cuit breakers. |
Motor slows, stops, | 1. | Motor overloaded. | 1. | Reduce load on motor. |
or will not start; | 2. | Short circuit in motor or loose | 2. | Inspect connections on |
fuses or circuit |
| connections. |
| motor for loose or shorted |
breakers blow. |
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| terminals or worn insula- |
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| tion. |
Model T10010 Wet Grinder |