My makita disc cutter (angle grinder, whatever) has been tripping out the mcb for a while now, but as I usually use it at the end of a 30 metre extension, Its been nothing more than a nuisance.
Yesterday though it tripped three times on startup, and when I moved it into the woprkshop to remove the extension lead element it still wouldnt work. So I had to divert from the job in hand to find out what was wrong. Its only three years old and not used often, and also doesnt get thrown around, so I was concerned it might be a fatal internal flaw. The plug is moulded, so that was the first thing to cut off and replace. No difference.
Had to take the machine apart just to get to the other end of the cable. No power. Good, its not the machine. Found the cable grip had crushed the cable (as always, screws too tight). Cut the cable back and remade the connections. No power.
So now I had to test the mains lead with the ohmeter. neutral fine, live open circuit. I spent a long time going over every inch of that cable and it wasnt even nicked, let alone crushed, but the live had a break somewhere.
Replaced the cable, and all is well again in disc world.
Dont always scrap a tool just because it stops working.
Yesterday though it tripped three times on startup, and when I moved it into the woprkshop to remove the extension lead element it still wouldnt work. So I had to divert from the job in hand to find out what was wrong. Its only three years old and not used often, and also doesnt get thrown around, so I was concerned it might be a fatal internal flaw. The plug is moulded, so that was the first thing to cut off and replace. No difference.
Had to take the machine apart just to get to the other end of the cable. No power. Good, its not the machine. Found the cable grip had crushed the cable (as always, screws too tight). Cut the cable back and remade the connections. No power.
So now I had to test the mains lead with the ohmeter. neutral fine, live open circuit. I spent a long time going over every inch of that cable and it wasnt even nicked, let alone crushed, but the live had a break somewhere.
Replaced the cable, and all is well again in disc world.
Dont always scrap a tool just because it stops working.