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(03-25-2021, 10:08 PM)richtes Wrote: I went to use my Delta 6 x 108 edge sander and it won't turn on. Opened the starter box which is the same as the Grizzly G4573 and if I press the on button I read current in the terminal below the on button as well as both screws in the thermal overload. All the wires look fine and the motor works if I manually press in and hold the contractor in the middle.
The trip indicator isn't on and I pressed the reset button.
Hasn't had much use. Why would the magnetic coil not engage?
Thanks,
Rich
Is the rheostat on the thermal overload protector set for the fully loaded amps on the motor plate?
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With the machine unplugged, do you have physical access to see the relay contacts or the relay coil?
Do you unplug the machine when it is not in use? If not, do you know of any nearby lightning strikes?
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Have you checked for dust in the switch? May pay to blow it out with air.
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your coil on the contractor is most likely bad, cost about $10 or so , easy to change out.
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03-27-2021, 08:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2021, 08:51 AM by TDKPE.)
Check and tighten the wires, especially all the small ones, and often from the factory. It’s not unusual at all for them to be loose. If any one of them is not properly connected, the latching circuit won’t energize the coil to hold the contactor in. Pushing the Stop button breaks that circuit, but any break in the latching circuit does the same thing.
Someone here had the same problem some months ago, and that’s all it was in fact.
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