9fingers
Established Member
It is exceptionally unlikely that the commutator itself is damaged
The windings will have broken down somewhere causing a local short. They are NOT repairable.
You might find a cheaper source but the price is a market driven thing.
If you contact a motor rewinders, they still won't be able to repair it economically but they might have a tester called a 'growler' which should confirm if it is damaged or not.
A new 706 would set you back 500notes so worth spending £100 on it surely?
Bob
The windings will have broken down somewhere causing a local short. They are NOT repairable.
You might find a cheaper source but the price is a market driven thing.
If you contact a motor rewinders, they still won't be able to repair it economically but they might have a tester called a 'growler' which should confirm if it is damaged or not.
A new 706 would set you back 500notes so worth spending £100 on it surely?
Bob