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Proxon KS230 table saw motor 'kaputt'.

Proxon KS230 table saw.

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Sparks16/08/2020 00:34:03
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Yep Barry I have a Bosch cordless screwdriver.... only thing I replaced was the batteries had it yonks, and still going., same with the mains powered hammer drill that's had clobber, even got a reverse gear on.

It's exactly the same choke in question, mine wasn't burned, popped or anything, I went to unsolder the leg and it fell away from the body, so I cut the heat shrink off, the wire is only some 40SWG... certainly not 36SWG for sure I have a drum of 36SWG, clearly something had been arching my guess was the capacitor - it only had one leg and a load of soot above.

I know what burned transformers are and coils smell like there were not of that nor any discolouring of the enamel I could see.

Looking at the splitter ain't exactly 'precision', flimsy as hell so where's the precision there, I've started to think it's not worth spending on, I do think that was an afterthought to get past the safety law.

Dave

Sparks16/08/2020 00:39:34
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Forgot to mention, thanks Michael for the link... I used google translate.

Dave

Sparks29/08/2020 18:06:36
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YaYa are out of stock with that motor in the link.... BUT dig this?

**LINK**

How cheap can you get.... CHF 17.70 - Don't know if they have any in stock?

Dave

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