01-21-2019, 08:24 PM
So I am in the middle of a project for a client of course and I was changing out my dado blade to my forrest blade and I plugged my Powermatic 66 saw back in and turned it on only to have it turn right off and trip the breaker. Tried it again same issue. So took apart switch and plug and all looks good. Also since I have another 220 circuit I ran my power for the table saw to that breaker to see if it was a bad breaker. The breaker worked but the Powermatic 66 turned on but did not sound right and started to smell bad like burnt rubber. Of course i turned it off and felt the motor and its warm. took off the capacitor I believe and they are very warm and smelled like burnt rubber. There was no dust in them. Can this go bad or what could cause this to occur? Ive owned my powermatic for about 15 years. Could it be bad brushes in the motor? if so how do I access those? its a baldor motor 3HP 15amp. Thanks in advance for your help!