??? Look at it this way , ya were just testing the emergency
switch which a guy/gal should do every once in a while & it
passed . Glad i was something simple .
yea that's it
animal
On 6/12/24 9:59 PM, Arthur Coe wrote:
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Problem solved.? It was
operator stupidity.? I had pushed the emergency shut off
button down before I replaced the fuse.? Forgot to open it
back up.? Argggggg!? Oh well, at least I didn't start full
scale disassembly.
On Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at 08:16:22 PM PDT, mike
allen
<animal@...> wrote:
??? Unplug the machine , label all the wires to the
board & double check a few time than pull the
board & start looking for burnt components &
give the board the sniff test . Sometime yer nose can
find the bad part .
animal
On
6/12/24 7:53 PM, Arthur Coe wrote:
Yes, that's the lathe.? Pulled the
brushes and they are both about an inch long - I'm
assuming it is not the brushes.
On Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at 06:56:57 PM
PDT, mike allen
<animal@...>
wrote:
? ??? Is this the lathe?
see page 39
??? animal
On
6/12/24 6:18 PM, Arthur Coe wrote:
Had a crash awhile back while using a
milling bit on my Grizzly 7x12 mini lathe.?
Motor stalled and fuse blew.? I put in a new
fuse, but motor won't run.? Are there any
other circuit breakers/fuses that could be the
problem?? Or, am I looking at a blown motor?