Phil Russell
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I fee quite guilty asking a question on my very first official visit but in reality I do not know where else to turn as an internet search has not revealed answers. I have recently been given a 1995 Hegner variable speed scroll saw. I have no idea when it last worked ... it belonged to the late husband of my daughter and was found while sifting through a workshop. It does not have the clamp lever on the blade fastening though and there are various small tools missing. So it looks like a Multicut 1 but with variable speed. I have a manual from the internet. But the saw does not go. Power gets to the switch in the speed control box, the switch works (removed and tested), the motor turns freely, and as a possible cheap fix, I replaced the start capacitor with one recommended and supplied by Hegner (8 microF). There is no motor hum or any other noise on switching on. The oft recommended 'bump start' does nothing.
Is there a way of saying which part has failed? Motor or speed controller? I baulk at the price of spare parts but who knows, a s/h part may crop up. I failed to find circuit digrams for the motor and controller. Does anyone have another suggestion as to what might be wrong?
All advice would be appreciated.
Regards
Phil
Is there a way of saying which part has failed? Motor or speed controller? I baulk at the price of spare parts but who knows, a s/h part may crop up. I failed to find circuit digrams for the motor and controller. Does anyone have another suggestion as to what might be wrong?
All advice would be appreciated.
Regards
Phil