Hi all,
I have just rebuilt a faulty Triton TPT 125 Planer. It's symptoms were sparking from the armature at the commutator end, this was present when not under load. I replaced the brushes to no avail so then did a complete strip down.
From what information I can find many have failed with the exact same symptoms, many under warranty, many not.
On the replacement armature the bearings didn't have to be driven on, they were a light interference fit. I replaced the originals as they had play in them.
The armature that was removed had damage to the commutator, at least 3 segments shorted and damage to the dialectric from heat but was cracked. At this point i didn't investigate further.
Now, the replacement armature sourced from Triton seems to have to me a significant difference in that the fan that is pressed onto the armature shaft seems to have balancing marks on it, the original had no marks whatsoever!
Just interested to see what you think? This is purely out of interest but wondering if the original unbalanced fan could have caused the bearings to wear and then cause damage to the armature...
Pics below:
I have just rebuilt a faulty Triton TPT 125 Planer. It's symptoms were sparking from the armature at the commutator end, this was present when not under load. I replaced the brushes to no avail so then did a complete strip down.
From what information I can find many have failed with the exact same symptoms, many under warranty, many not.
On the replacement armature the bearings didn't have to be driven on, they were a light interference fit. I replaced the originals as they had play in them.
The armature that was removed had damage to the commutator, at least 3 segments shorted and damage to the dialectric from heat but was cracked. At this point i didn't investigate further.
Now, the replacement armature sourced from Triton seems to have to me a significant difference in that the fan that is pressed onto the armature shaft seems to have balancing marks on it, the original had no marks whatsoever!
Just interested to see what you think? This is purely out of interest but wondering if the original unbalanced fan could have caused the bearings to wear and then cause damage to the armature...
Pics below: