Hi
I've narrowed my fault with my planer thicknesser down to an earth fault within the motor. I'm getting continuity between the L & E and also the N & E from its feed cables. I've removed the motor entirely and have it on the bench. Again it will run fine without the earth connected, so am I right in assuming that either, 1. The L or N cable is shorting the motor body? Or 2. The earth cable from the windings is perhaps shorting to either L or N?
There is also a black cable from the motor, which I assume is from a thermal cut out switch?
My babbling aside, can anyone out there advise me on a logical way to troubleshoot the motor whilst on the bench? Also, in order to remove the Rotor from the stator to inspect the wiring, do I have to remove the pulley fully to enable a proper inspection? I dare say that this will become apparent as I attempt it, but just in case someone has some prior experience with these, it would be one less thing to have to remove.
Hope someone can help
Cheers
David
I've narrowed my fault with my planer thicknesser down to an earth fault within the motor. I'm getting continuity between the L & E and also the N & E from its feed cables. I've removed the motor entirely and have it on the bench. Again it will run fine without the earth connected, so am I right in assuming that either, 1. The L or N cable is shorting the motor body? Or 2. The earth cable from the windings is perhaps shorting to either L or N?
There is also a black cable from the motor, which I assume is from a thermal cut out switch?
My babbling aside, can anyone out there advise me on a logical way to troubleshoot the motor whilst on the bench? Also, in order to remove the Rotor from the stator to inspect the wiring, do I have to remove the pulley fully to enable a proper inspection? I dare say that this will become apparent as I attempt it, but just in case someone has some prior experience with these, it would be one less thing to have to remove.
Hope someone can help
Cheers
David