CaptainBarnacles
Established Member
Hi all,
I took delivery of my new (to me) Jet bandsaw yesterday and had to strip off some of the heavier lumps in order to be able to lug it into the workshop.
When I took off the motor I noticed that the motor spindle doesn’t spin freely. As far as I can remember all my previous machinery’s motors have spun easily when not engaged with belts etc. I am reluctant to plug it in and try it without knowing why it isn’t free spinning. Is it possible that there’s mechanical braking on the motor? If so, I presume that brake should be released when power is connected? And if that’s the case how does that work when setting up the saw - as we all know the saw should be disconnected from the mains when changing blades etc but to track the blade I’d need to be able to spin the wheels? :?
I took delivery of my new (to me) Jet bandsaw yesterday and had to strip off some of the heavier lumps in order to be able to lug it into the workshop.
When I took off the motor I noticed that the motor spindle doesn’t spin freely. As far as I can remember all my previous machinery’s motors have spun easily when not engaged with belts etc. I am reluctant to plug it in and try it without knowing why it isn’t free spinning. Is it possible that there’s mechanical braking on the motor? If so, I presume that brake should be released when power is connected? And if that’s the case how does that work when setting up the saw - as we all know the saw should be disconnected from the mains when changing blades etc but to track the blade I’d need to be able to spin the wheels? :?