Wouldchuk
Established Member
Hello folks,
Hopefully this is a simple one...
I have an Elektra Beckum HC 260, probably one of the last models made in Germany and coming in the green paint job before Metabo took them over.
I've used it a great deal and never had any electrical problems previously, it doesn't trip the fuse board etc on start-up and has always been reliable. Changing the blades is an all together different issue!! :roll:
At the weekend, I plugged it in for the first time in six months, pressed start on the NVR switch and it fired up with its usual humming whine, only for the plug fuse to blow. I've gone through a bunch of fuses and it does the same everytime.
When I plug her in and switch it on at the socket, there is an audible click in the motor. Then on pressing 'start', it starts to spin the cutter and run the feed-in rollers, but after maybe a couple of seconds, blows the fuse again.
I've replaced the plug for a brand new one, I dismantled the casing and checked that the cutter block and belt were all rotating freely, which they are. I've checked inside the NVR case and there is nothing obviously wrong in there. I've also run my Kity tablesaw off the same socket to check there isnt a problem with the supply side - I think it has to be the actual planer itself.
I wonder whether something like a capacitor or somesuch has gone on the main motor?
Any advice would be gratefully received. Is there anything I can check - I have a multimeter etc, but am short on exactly what I should be looking for. :?
Cheers,
Tim
Hopefully this is a simple one...
I have an Elektra Beckum HC 260, probably one of the last models made in Germany and coming in the green paint job before Metabo took them over.
I've used it a great deal and never had any electrical problems previously, it doesn't trip the fuse board etc on start-up and has always been reliable. Changing the blades is an all together different issue!! :roll:
At the weekend, I plugged it in for the first time in six months, pressed start on the NVR switch and it fired up with its usual humming whine, only for the plug fuse to blow. I've gone through a bunch of fuses and it does the same everytime.
When I plug her in and switch it on at the socket, there is an audible click in the motor. Then on pressing 'start', it starts to spin the cutter and run the feed-in rollers, but after maybe a couple of seconds, blows the fuse again.
I've replaced the plug for a brand new one, I dismantled the casing and checked that the cutter block and belt were all rotating freely, which they are. I've checked inside the NVR case and there is nothing obviously wrong in there. I've also run my Kity tablesaw off the same socket to check there isnt a problem with the supply side - I think it has to be the actual planer itself.
I wonder whether something like a capacitor or somesuch has gone on the main motor?
Any advice would be gratefully received. Is there anything I can check - I have a multimeter etc, but am short on exactly what I should be looking for. :?
Cheers,
Tim