08-28-2016, 07:45 PM
Hi All,
I've been using my makita track saw with the festool ct-35 for some time now. This last job I was on, I noticed some smoking / funny smells coming from the saw. The bearings didn't sound good so I took it to my local electric motor repair shop where they told me it needed new brushes / bearings. Since I had been working it pretty hard, I didn't think anything of it and got them replaced. Fast forward a month when the next time I need to use the saw occurs (I didn't check it after I had picked it up from the repair shop...stupid me) and the thing sounds terrible. Within 30 seconds of it just running (no load or cutting) it starts smoking and then dies. I have the motor shop pick up the saw and told them it sounded terrible and then died.
A motor technician called me up saying that I must have plugged it into a 220 outlet or that my electricity had gone bad. I said I was extremely confused because I had been using the saw on my vacuum for over two years and have plugged many other sanders / routers / etc. into the unit and never had a motor failure.
I don't really know what to do at this point because they are saying I've overloaded the saw and can prove it by showing me some busted parts. I'm no electricity expert but I also know that I am running this saw through the festool vacuum. Has anyone had any repairs done on their Makita track saw or had any problems with a vacuum powered system overloading their saw?
I've been using my makita track saw with the festool ct-35 for some time now. This last job I was on, I noticed some smoking / funny smells coming from the saw. The bearings didn't sound good so I took it to my local electric motor repair shop where they told me it needed new brushes / bearings. Since I had been working it pretty hard, I didn't think anything of it and got them replaced. Fast forward a month when the next time I need to use the saw occurs (I didn't check it after I had picked it up from the repair shop...stupid me) and the thing sounds terrible. Within 30 seconds of it just running (no load or cutting) it starts smoking and then dies. I have the motor shop pick up the saw and told them it sounded terrible and then died.
A motor technician called me up saying that I must have plugged it into a 220 outlet or that my electricity had gone bad. I said I was extremely confused because I had been using the saw on my vacuum for over two years and have plugged many other sanders / routers / etc. into the unit and never had a motor failure.
I don't really know what to do at this point because they are saying I've overloaded the saw and can prove it by showing me some busted parts. I'm no electricity expert but I also know that I am running this saw through the festool vacuum. Has anyone had any repairs done on their Makita track saw or had any problems with a vacuum powered system overloading their saw?