Troubleshooting – Mechanical and Electrical Problems

Trouble

Machine will not start/restart or repeatedly trips circuit breaker or blows fuses.

Probable Cause

Remedy

 

 

 

Verify unit is connected to power, on-

No incoming power.

button is pushed in completely, and

stop-button is disengaged. See page

 

 

24.

 

 

 

When jointer overloads on the circuit

 

breaker built into the motor starter, it

 

takes time for the machine to cool

Overload automatic reset has not

down before restart. Allow unit to

reset.

adequately cool before attempting

 

restart. If problem persists, check

 

amp setting on the motor starter

 

inside the electrical enclosure.

 

 

 

One cause of overloading trips which

 

are not electrical in nature is too

 

heavy a cut. The solution is to take a

 

lighter cut. If too deep a cut is not the

 

problem, then check the amp setting

Jointer frequently trips.

on the overload relay. Match the full

 

load amps on the motor as noted on

 

the motor plate. If amp setting is

 

correct then there is probably a loose

 

electrical lead. Check amp setting on

 

motor starter.

 

 

 

Verify that jointer is on a circuit of

Building circuit breaker trips or fuse

correct size. If circuit size is correct,

there is probably a loose electrical

blows.

lead. Check amp setting on motor

 

 

starter.

 

 

 

If you have access to a voltmeter, you

 

can separate a starter failure from a

 

motor failure by first, verifying

 

incoming voltage at 220+/-20 and

 

second, checking the voltage

Switch or motor failure (how to

between starter and motor at 220+/-

distinguish).

20. If incoming voltage is incorrect,

 

you have a power supply problem. If

 

voltage between starter and motor is

 

incorrect, you have a starter problem.

 

If voltage between starter and motor

 

is correct, you have a motor problem.

 

 

 

Clean motor of dust or debris to allow

Motor overheated.

proper air circulation. Allow motor to

 

cool down before restarting.

 

 

 

If electric motor is suspect, you have

 

two options: Have a qualified

Motor failure.

electrician test the motor for function

or remove the motor and take it to a

 

 

qualified electric motor repair shop

 

and have it tested.

 

 

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