Just wondering what your thoughts are with this situation. Years ago I bought an Axminster c6b engineering lathe cheap- it was a customer return.
Skip forward possibly 8-9 years and it's stopped working . It's not a machine that gets alot of use, but it's really useful when it does ! I'd say I haven't used it for more than 15 hours.
I turn the speed control slowly and the motor just turns ever so slightly, buzzes, zaps then stops.
The thing is I'm not sure whether it might be the motor
Or the controller thingymejig
I've found both parts on the sieg website for around 280 quid.
Searching for possible solutions I see alot of other people are replacing the two parts with upgraded versions.
As it's had so little use I'm wondering if I should bite the bullet and try and find something like this
Which hopefully might be a little more heavy duty.
I'd appreciate your thoughts. My heads going around in circles trying to figure out the best solution. By far the easiest would be a straight swap of both parts. If for a little more effort I could have a better motor etc, then perhaps I should go that route ?
Coley
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Skip forward possibly 8-9 years and it's stopped working . It's not a machine that gets alot of use, but it's really useful when it does ! I'd say I haven't used it for more than 15 hours.
I turn the speed control slowly and the motor just turns ever so slightly, buzzes, zaps then stops.
The thing is I'm not sure whether it might be the motor
Or the controller thingymejig
I've found both parts on the sieg website for around 280 quid.
Searching for possible solutions I see alot of other people are replacing the two parts with upgraded versions.
As it's had so little use I'm wondering if I should bite the bullet and try and find something like this
Which hopefully might be a little more heavy duty.
I'd appreciate your thoughts. My heads going around in circles trying to figure out the best solution. By far the easiest would be a straight swap of both parts. If for a little more effort I could have a better motor etc, then perhaps I should go that route ?
Coley
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