sylvandale
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I have an Inca Euro 260 bandsaw, model 342.186, from 1986. For quite a while now, the saw has been reluctant to start easily. I have finally got round to giving it a thorough clean and trying to fix the problem. The situation is this:
1. Under normal operation, when switched on the motor hums but doesn't have enough "oomph" to start the blade moving. If I give the blade a bit of flick, it starts moving and the motor kicks in and all is fine.
2. With the blade removed, the motor starts and turns the wheel fine, without needing any help from me.
3. I discovered, by accident, that (with the blade off) if the wheel is moving the wrong way and the motor is started then it will continue to run the wrong way.
Having trawled the forums, I have seen a lot of mentions of start and/or run capacitors. Can any kind soul confirm from the above whether a dead or dying capacitor is definitely my problem? I have also seen mentions of wiring faults and shorts, and also centrifugal switches, but my knowledge of motors is rather limited, so I am hoping someone can rule all those out for me too.
Then, if it is the capacitor, can anyone tell me, or tell me where to find out, what model it is, please? The motor is an ATB single phase 0.45kw motor and there is a cylinder about 10cm bolted to the outside of the motor. I am guessing that is the capacitor, but am not sure whether it is a start capacitor or a run capacitor, or both (if that is possible). It has been rather unhelpfully spray painted a nice shade of hammerite green, so I can't see any markings on it. There is a plate on the motor itiself which states "start capacitor [blank]; run capacitor 10uF 450V DB". Does this imply there is only one capacitor, and if so would this big cylindrical lump be it?
I'm happy to post photos if it helps
many thanks
1. Under normal operation, when switched on the motor hums but doesn't have enough "oomph" to start the blade moving. If I give the blade a bit of flick, it starts moving and the motor kicks in and all is fine.
2. With the blade removed, the motor starts and turns the wheel fine, without needing any help from me.
3. I discovered, by accident, that (with the blade off) if the wheel is moving the wrong way and the motor is started then it will continue to run the wrong way.
Having trawled the forums, I have seen a lot of mentions of start and/or run capacitors. Can any kind soul confirm from the above whether a dead or dying capacitor is definitely my problem? I have also seen mentions of wiring faults and shorts, and also centrifugal switches, but my knowledge of motors is rather limited, so I am hoping someone can rule all those out for me too.
Then, if it is the capacitor, can anyone tell me, or tell me where to find out, what model it is, please? The motor is an ATB single phase 0.45kw motor and there is a cylinder about 10cm bolted to the outside of the motor. I am guessing that is the capacitor, but am not sure whether it is a start capacitor or a run capacitor, or both (if that is possible). It has been rather unhelpfully spray painted a nice shade of hammerite green, so I can't see any markings on it. There is a plate on the motor itiself which states "start capacitor [blank]; run capacitor 10uF 450V DB". Does this imply there is only one capacitor, and if so would this big cylindrical lump be it?
I'm happy to post photos if it helps
many thanks