07-04-2018, 08:54 AM
The retirement village where I volunteer in the wood shop had a visitor yesterday. One of the residents stopped in and after several minutes of conversation he told me he used to do a lot of scrollsawing. He noted the little RBI saw we have currently. He said he has a larger Hawk (now RBI) unit which he would donate. We would, however, have to repair it. 15 minutes later we had brought the saw to the shop.
It is a Hawk Woodworking model G426.
The problem is the motor. When running at slow speed it runs continuously. As you speed it up (a variable speed model) the motor will stutter - that is run for a second, stop for a second, etc. When I checked the RBI website there is no fix for this motor / controller. They only sell a new unit for $350.00 Not an option.
My question is has anyone encountered this problem and been able to repair it. After talking to an electrician friend he felt it was most likely the controller.
Thanks,
Bill
It is a Hawk Woodworking model G426.
The problem is the motor. When running at slow speed it runs continuously. As you speed it up (a variable speed model) the motor will stutter - that is run for a second, stop for a second, etc. When I checked the RBI website there is no fix for this motor / controller. They only sell a new unit for $350.00 Not an option.
My question is has anyone encountered this problem and been able to repair it. After talking to an electrician friend he felt it was most likely the controller.
Thanks,
Bill