Cogsy
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I was running my lathe today and switched into reverse for possibly the first time ever. It's just an electrical switch that reverses the motor, not a back-gear. The first couple of times I stopped and started the lathe was fine, but then the motor started slowly one time, with an audible hum. Sort of like it was having an issue with a start capacitor. After that it was fine, and I switched back to forwards.
A little while later (I was doing a lot of start-stop machining) it began having an issue when trying to start. Sometimes the motor just hums and doesn't turn - even when I flick the chuck (and a desk lamp on the same outlet dims), sometimes it turns slowly for a while then spins up to speed, and sometimes the push button just doesn't seem to 'engage' (it doesn;t turn at all when this happens).
The 'on' switch is a push button that makes a solid 'thunk' when it engages, and sometimes as the motor spins up I can hear the switch 'thunking' repeatedly. It's not a switch that stays pushed in when released, I think it's a magnetic type switch maybe?
Anyway, when it refuses to start altogether, I can generally bang it into reverse and it'll start first time, most times. So I'm wondering if the experts think I have an issue with the start capacitor, the switch, the motor, or something I don't know about. I have attached all the info from the instruction manual that I can find about the motor and wiring.
Thanks for the help - I'm currently without an income and if I need an electrician I'm going to be without a lathe or quite some time .
A little while later (I was doing a lot of start-stop machining) it began having an issue when trying to start. Sometimes the motor just hums and doesn't turn - even when I flick the chuck (and a desk lamp on the same outlet dims), sometimes it turns slowly for a while then spins up to speed, and sometimes the push button just doesn't seem to 'engage' (it doesn;t turn at all when this happens).
The 'on' switch is a push button that makes a solid 'thunk' when it engages, and sometimes as the motor spins up I can hear the switch 'thunking' repeatedly. It's not a switch that stays pushed in when released, I think it's a magnetic type switch maybe?
Anyway, when it refuses to start altogether, I can generally bang it into reverse and it'll start first time, most times. So I'm wondering if the experts think I have an issue with the start capacitor, the switch, the motor, or something I don't know about. I have attached all the info from the instruction manual that I can find about the motor and wiring.
Thanks for the help - I'm currently without an income and if I need an electrician I'm going to be without a lathe or quite some time .
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