Dear uk workshop friends,
I am seeking some advice on getting my saw up and running. Its a TA450 Sedgwick 3 phase saw which was seen working before purchase. After transport, it has sat in the workshop for a few months awaiting rewiring of the old 3 phase wiring (which needed replaced as it was unchanged from a previous large saw mill saw from the 1950s/60s). Rewired, all 3 phases are present with a new isolator which is working, and there is a new 3 phase board in place too. The first time I tried the saw, the blade turned a revolution, then clicked and stopped, and has not worked since. Now, when trying to start the saw I get a click and then a hum, but no blade movement. I can move the blade mechanically, though it feels as though you are pulling through some notable resistance of a ?magnetic field, which I presume is how it should feel. I've tried swapping one phase for another, which didn't work, but produced the same click and hum. I have opened the starter/brake, which I confess I didn't think to do on purchase as the saw appeared to be working. There is some water damage on the left hands side on the contactor/overload side, but the brake PCB on the right looks pristine. I'm struggling to find a local maintenance sparky. There is one listed in my area, but I can't get ahold by phone or email. The guy who did the 3 phase rewiring said he could have a look, but then said it was beyond his ability to run a diagnostic, but pointed out what he thought was water damage on the left hand side. I spoke to Crompton who have said the contactor and overload are not replaceable, and advised if these are the issue I will need an entire new starter/brake quoting me >£800, which is more than the cost of the saw. I have also had through facebook marketplace an offer for me to courrier the starter/brake to get looked at and repaired. However, I am unsure about this and it has concentrated the mind, and I am wondering whether I should try and work this out myself (though my electric skills are confident DIY level, or those from school >25yrs ago.
I've read a few threads where others have faced similar issues, though mostly this has been around replacing a motor, or converting to single phase. I would really appreciate any help that could be offered on running a diagnostic and how to work through to getting this saw up and running again. I can post pictures as required. Any assistance appreciated.
I am seeking some advice on getting my saw up and running. Its a TA450 Sedgwick 3 phase saw which was seen working before purchase. After transport, it has sat in the workshop for a few months awaiting rewiring of the old 3 phase wiring (which needed replaced as it was unchanged from a previous large saw mill saw from the 1950s/60s). Rewired, all 3 phases are present with a new isolator which is working, and there is a new 3 phase board in place too. The first time I tried the saw, the blade turned a revolution, then clicked and stopped, and has not worked since. Now, when trying to start the saw I get a click and then a hum, but no blade movement. I can move the blade mechanically, though it feels as though you are pulling through some notable resistance of a ?magnetic field, which I presume is how it should feel. I've tried swapping one phase for another, which didn't work, but produced the same click and hum. I have opened the starter/brake, which I confess I didn't think to do on purchase as the saw appeared to be working. There is some water damage on the left hands side on the contactor/overload side, but the brake PCB on the right looks pristine. I'm struggling to find a local maintenance sparky. There is one listed in my area, but I can't get ahold by phone or email. The guy who did the 3 phase rewiring said he could have a look, but then said it was beyond his ability to run a diagnostic, but pointed out what he thought was water damage on the left hand side. I spoke to Crompton who have said the contactor and overload are not replaceable, and advised if these are the issue I will need an entire new starter/brake quoting me >£800, which is more than the cost of the saw. I have also had through facebook marketplace an offer for me to courrier the starter/brake to get looked at and repaired. However, I am unsure about this and it has concentrated the mind, and I am wondering whether I should try and work this out myself (though my electric skills are confident DIY level, or those from school >25yrs ago.
I've read a few threads where others have faced similar issues, though mostly this has been around replacing a motor, or converting to single phase. I would really appreciate any help that could be offered on running a diagnostic and how to work through to getting this saw up and running again. I can post pictures as required. Any assistance appreciated.