I've acquired a second hand Charnwood planer thicknesser, which was working up until I cleaned it and set up the tables. Now it seems to have developed a fault which instantly trips the breakers in my garage and house.
Here is what I have established in trying to get to the bottom of this.
I have renewed the feed cable in case there was a break causing a short. This was jointed just before the internal joint box within the machine.
There is no visible damage to any cable within the machine, and I cannot find any leakage to ground or shorts using the multimeter.
There appears to continuity for all cables tested.
The NVR switch appears to be functioning correctly. I wired the feed cable directly to the NVR and the machine works. However, this bypasses the microswitches and emergency stop, not good.
I have individually disconnected the above switches and connected the cables together to see if that helped the problem. No success, and I am assuming that this means the switches are good? I also tested to ground on all the switch terminals.
My thinking is that if all the switches appear to be working OK, then the fault lies within a cable somewhere? However, I can't detect any lack of continuity or short using my meter?
The motor and capacitor must be fine if it starts(belts removed) when these safety features are bypassed. Hence, my testing of the microswitches and emergency stop button.
I really am baffled by this. The machine seemed to be running fine when I took if off my van, so it must be done to me cleaning and fettling?
Can anyone point me to something I may have overlooked, or maybe have had a similar issue themselves?
Thanks in advance
David
Here is what I have established in trying to get to the bottom of this.
I have renewed the feed cable in case there was a break causing a short. This was jointed just before the internal joint box within the machine.
There is no visible damage to any cable within the machine, and I cannot find any leakage to ground or shorts using the multimeter.
There appears to continuity for all cables tested.
The NVR switch appears to be functioning correctly. I wired the feed cable directly to the NVR and the machine works. However, this bypasses the microswitches and emergency stop, not good.
I have individually disconnected the above switches and connected the cables together to see if that helped the problem. No success, and I am assuming that this means the switches are good? I also tested to ground on all the switch terminals.
My thinking is that if all the switches appear to be working OK, then the fault lies within a cable somewhere? However, I can't detect any lack of continuity or short using my meter?
The motor and capacitor must be fine if it starts(belts removed) when these safety features are bypassed. Hence, my testing of the microswitches and emergency stop button.
I really am baffled by this. The machine seemed to be running fine when I took if off my van, so it must be done to me cleaning and fettling?
Can anyone point me to something I may have overlooked, or maybe have had a similar issue themselves?
Thanks in advance
David