Marco Giglio
Member
Hello everyone,
I turn to you in the hope of getting help to solve a problem I've recently encountered with my Triton planer. Lately, I've noticed that the machine doesn't start correctly. Specifically, it seems to initiate for a brief moment, but immediately after, it trips the circuit breaker in my home.
It's important to emphasize that during these attempts, no other appliances such as the washing machine, dryer, or other tools were in operation that could overload the circuit. Interestingly, when I used my previous Titan thickness planer, I never experienced such issues. The circuit breaker never tripped, and it worked continuously.
I wonder if any of you have had a similar problem with the Triton, or if you have any suggestions on what could be causing this malfunction. I've already checked the electrical connections, and they seem to be in order.
Thanks to anyone who can provide guidance or advice to help resolve this annoying issue.
Thank you very much!
I turn to you in the hope of getting help to solve a problem I've recently encountered with my Triton planer. Lately, I've noticed that the machine doesn't start correctly. Specifically, it seems to initiate for a brief moment, but immediately after, it trips the circuit breaker in my home.
It's important to emphasize that during these attempts, no other appliances such as the washing machine, dryer, or other tools were in operation that could overload the circuit. Interestingly, when I used my previous Titan thickness planer, I never experienced such issues. The circuit breaker never tripped, and it worked continuously.
I wonder if any of you have had a similar problem with the Triton, or if you have any suggestions on what could be causing this malfunction. I've already checked the electrical connections, and they seem to be in order.
Thanks to anyone who can provide guidance or advice to help resolve this annoying issue.
Thank you very much!