Hi All,
My pillar drill's motor appears to have packed up this morning (serves me right for not using the drill for anything apart from drilling :roll: ).
The motor is now seriously lacking torque when starting - it would barely spin at about 60 RPM if trying to start the drill in high gear (and emit that loud "starting" buzz) , however, it can still start up when the drill is in medium & low gears (albeit slowly). There might be some loss of speed and torque when the low gears are running.
Now, would anyone have any suggestions on how best to approach the fix? It's a single phase induction motor.
Could this be the starting capacitor? I couldn't find a running capacitor, so suspect there is none...
Are there any tests/fixes I can try out?
Or does it sound like the whole motor is buggered and needs to be replaced?
Thank you.
My pillar drill's motor appears to have packed up this morning (serves me right for not using the drill for anything apart from drilling :roll: ).
The motor is now seriously lacking torque when starting - it would barely spin at about 60 RPM if trying to start the drill in high gear (and emit that loud "starting" buzz) , however, it can still start up when the drill is in medium & low gears (albeit slowly). There might be some loss of speed and torque when the low gears are running.
Now, would anyone have any suggestions on how best to approach the fix? It's a single phase induction motor.
Could this be the starting capacitor? I couldn't find a running capacitor, so suspect there is none...
Are there any tests/fixes I can try out?
Or does it sound like the whole motor is buggered and needs to be replaced?
Thank you.