I know this kind of question has been asked before on the forum but
I bought a Elektra Beckum KGS 301 miter saw that has a 1600w induction motor.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/corded-mi ... s/0470793/
but the electronic brake did not work, which I had come to terms with and just let it spin down after use altho that dose take quite some time.
I had a project that need a thin kerf cut so took off the 250mm, 3.2mm blade and replace it with a 160mm 1.6mm blade, gave it a quick blip to check all is as it should be and the blade stopped nearly dead when I released the switch.
The brake worked! fired it up to full speed and and released the switch; blade did not stop dead took about 20 seconds to come to a stop.
This intrigued me, I switched back to the 250mm blade and it did nothing, ran with no blade it stopped dead.
now to the question.
why is it doing this?
inside the control box of the saw is a relay/contactor and aboard, all looks in good shape nothing obvious.
Could be relay/contactor have failed and is unable to switch correctly to stop the 250mm blade?
(due to the momentum from the weight of the large heavy blade)
Any help is appreciated
I bought a Elektra Beckum KGS 301 miter saw that has a 1600w induction motor.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/corded-mi ... s/0470793/
but the electronic brake did not work, which I had come to terms with and just let it spin down after use altho that dose take quite some time.
I had a project that need a thin kerf cut so took off the 250mm, 3.2mm blade and replace it with a 160mm 1.6mm blade, gave it a quick blip to check all is as it should be and the blade stopped nearly dead when I released the switch.
The brake worked! fired it up to full speed and and released the switch; blade did not stop dead took about 20 seconds to come to a stop.
This intrigued me, I switched back to the 250mm blade and it did nothing, ran with no blade it stopped dead.
now to the question.
why is it doing this?
inside the control box of the saw is a relay/contactor and aboard, all looks in good shape nothing obvious.
Could be relay/contactor have failed and is unable to switch correctly to stop the 250mm blade?
(due to the momentum from the weight of the large heavy blade)
Any help is appreciated