Roger S
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI¡¯m getting a bit confused over here in the UK..sequence of emails seems to be haywire.Annu¡if there is a short on your motor then I would expect your breaker to cut-out and/or the thermal overload on the C3-031 to kick in. ?Can we have a recap please ? ?Slow and methodical is the preferred option ! For this test, uncouple the planer/thicknesser motor. My understanding is that now : 1) Disconnect power to the C3-31. Put the machine table saw mode. ?Apply power to the C3-31 but do not try the On button on the C3-31. ?All is quiet. ?OK ? ?If so go to (2). If not, report back. 2) Hit the On button, the table saw starts up. ?Hit stop and it comes to a halt - within the time that you¡¯d expect it to. ?No unexpected noises etc. No unexpected behaviour. ?OK ? ?If so go to (3). If not, report back. 3) Disconnect power to the C3-31. Put the machine in shaper mode. Apply power to the C3-31 but do not try the On button on the C3-31. ?All is quiet. ?OK ? ?If so go to (4). If not, report back. 4) Hit the On button, the shaper starts up. ?Hit stop and it comes to a halt - within the time that you¡¯d expect it to. ?No unexpected noises etc. No unexpected behaviour. ?OK ?? 5) Disconnect power to the C3-31. RECONNECT the planer/thicknesser plug. ? Leave the machine in shaper mode. Apply power to the C3-31 but do not try the On button on the C3-31. ?All is quiet. ?OK ?? Let¡¯s see how the above pans out before going any further. Roger
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