Hi all. Happy new year.
My metabo planer/thicknesser made a funny noise as I switched it off and then wouldn’t turn on again. The switch also made a buzzing sound if you held in the red ‘off’ button.
I hooked up a test plug straight to the motor (see wiring diagram below) bypassing everything else and it span up fine.
-Plug Live to red wire from motor
-Plug Neutral to white wire from motor
-I left the blue and red wires from the motor connected and also the capacitor stayed in the circuit.
- The black wire from motor was left disconnected.
My question is, what is the black wire coming from the motor for? I will need to order a new switch but a month (at least) order time means I need to hook something up temporarily.
What I’m unsure of is whether I can provide the motor with direct mains, will it harm it?
Do I need the black wire in the circuit? From the diagram it links straight back to the live wire from the plug feed but I don’t know if the switch (which is broke) would have any voltage or current regulating components which would be bypassed if I kept it wired how I have now.
P.s. I could still incorporate the safety micro switches into the equation (on the temporary rig) but still unsure of whether it’s a flat 240v throughout the system or not.
Thanks for any help!
My metabo planer/thicknesser made a funny noise as I switched it off and then wouldn’t turn on again. The switch also made a buzzing sound if you held in the red ‘off’ button.
I hooked up a test plug straight to the motor (see wiring diagram below) bypassing everything else and it span up fine.
-Plug Live to red wire from motor
-Plug Neutral to white wire from motor
-I left the blue and red wires from the motor connected and also the capacitor stayed in the circuit.
- The black wire from motor was left disconnected.
My question is, what is the black wire coming from the motor for? I will need to order a new switch but a month (at least) order time means I need to hook something up temporarily.
What I’m unsure of is whether I can provide the motor with direct mains, will it harm it?
Do I need the black wire in the circuit? From the diagram it links straight back to the live wire from the plug feed but I don’t know if the switch (which is broke) would have any voltage or current regulating components which would be bypassed if I kept it wired how I have now.
P.s. I could still incorporate the safety micro switches into the equation (on the temporary rig) but still unsure of whether it’s a flat 240v throughout the system or not.
Thanks for any help!