01-19-2021, 11:17 PM
Hi All,
I have a problem that I wanted to share. May be a bit long and rant-y.
Been trying to fix this and posted over at Lumberjocks also. Maybe someone here may have another idea.
Used Grizzly Table saw G0715P. Manufacture date 9-20-16. I bought it used, so I thought I could clean it up and it would be a good user for a long time. It was a huge upgrade from my little portable Hitachi table saw.
Motor failed to start & was locked up....
So, I thought it may be bearings.
Took apart since switching bearings is not too bad of a job for a hacker like me.
FULL of sawdust (TEFC motor no less)
Bearings are fine, in fact, look new and spin great.
Windings had sorta melted/welded themselves to the casing somehow. that's when I knew the fix was probably beyond me...But I got it apart.
Called Grizzly....several times....no luck, this Covid thing has changed their customer service phone lines but they did answer an email. Their answer:
(I will paraphrase)... "Sorry but its discontinued and we don't have parts and don't know who would. .
Get it rebuilt at a local electric repair shop. Have a nice day"
Well, thanks...a 4 year old saw is obsolete and NO support for it. NOT what I expected from Grizzly.
The local electric motor shop quoted me $600 to re wind to start...plus other unspecified "bench fees ". YIKES! Only shop in town. No thanks.
Seems that re-winding smaller motors is not done much anymore.
Cant see putting that much money in a saw that can be replaced with a new saw in the $1k range. (especially with no parts available)
By some miracle, found Harvey Woodworking. ( https://www.harveywoodworking.com/produc...-table-saw )
Makes good looking saws. Oddly enough, they have a saw that has the almost identical parts and
motor and bracket looks the same. Really hopefull ...but, After a few conversations their engineer admitted that they used to supply that motor and bracket and other things to Grizzly but no longer make that motor. Not only that, the motor they do have that looks identical will NOT work to fix a grizzly.( i still think it should work but not willing to bet the $) (and I figure the engineer should know)
So, Tried to find a 2hp motor but most are pretty expensive and the main problem with this is the way Grizzly/ Harvey Woodworking built this motor, there is a special bracket on the top end of the motor as well as a bracket welded to the side of the motor that would have to be cut off and re-welded to the new motor. Its a special fit. I don't weld good enough to try that delicate of welding job so added expense ...and it may not work anyway...
I know of Unisaw owners that welded brackets on their motors but with the top casing bracket being so unique, not sure I could make it work. Grizzly does sell a 2hp motor with standard flange-type bracket. I did wonder if I could cut that off, weld my old motor bracket to it, remove the 4 bolts that hold the top cap and switch it with my old motor top cap bracket...any of which would probably void the warranty on the new motor. If it worked, I could have it repaired for $400 -$500 or so...but no warranty on the new motor or parts for the saw.
I have decided to try to just part out this saw and buy something else. Whatever that may be.
Wont be a grizzly product. I know many on here have great experience with grizzly and I don't want to start a bashing... they are a good company. BUT: think twice before buying even a grizzly used. Double check parts availability before buying...(that's probably true for anything by any company-not just Grizzly)" I blithely thought, oh, Its a Grizzly, I can get parts easily if needed"
Make sure they can and will support that particular model if something breaks. For what it would cost to get this thing working I would be well on my way to a new saw with warranty and parts available. I did not buy it new so Grizzly doesn't really owe me anything. But it does affect my thinking about using their products in the future.
I hope I didn't offend anyone and I tried to just keep to the facts. If grizzly had the motor replacement, I would have just grumbled to myself about the cost but bought it.
Sad that I can't see a way fix it for a reasonable expense.
If someone has a suggestion I may not have tried, I am open but also need to cut my losses and not throw too much money at a saw with no parts available.
Thanks for letting me rant a bit. Love this site and read almost every day. Don't post much since I don't really have the skills to help out much. But I learn something everytime I come here.
GaryP
I have a problem that I wanted to share. May be a bit long and rant-y.
Been trying to fix this and posted over at Lumberjocks also. Maybe someone here may have another idea.
Used Grizzly Table saw G0715P. Manufacture date 9-20-16. I bought it used, so I thought I could clean it up and it would be a good user for a long time. It was a huge upgrade from my little portable Hitachi table saw.
Motor failed to start & was locked up....
So, I thought it may be bearings.
Took apart since switching bearings is not too bad of a job for a hacker like me.
FULL of sawdust (TEFC motor no less)
Bearings are fine, in fact, look new and spin great.
Windings had sorta melted/welded themselves to the casing somehow. that's when I knew the fix was probably beyond me...But I got it apart.
Called Grizzly....several times....no luck, this Covid thing has changed their customer service phone lines but they did answer an email. Their answer:
(I will paraphrase)... "Sorry but its discontinued and we don't have parts and don't know who would. .
Get it rebuilt at a local electric repair shop. Have a nice day"
Well, thanks...a 4 year old saw is obsolete and NO support for it. NOT what I expected from Grizzly.
The local electric motor shop quoted me $600 to re wind to start...plus other unspecified "bench fees ". YIKES! Only shop in town. No thanks.
Seems that re-winding smaller motors is not done much anymore.
Cant see putting that much money in a saw that can be replaced with a new saw in the $1k range. (especially with no parts available)
By some miracle, found Harvey Woodworking. ( https://www.harveywoodworking.com/produc...-table-saw )
Makes good looking saws. Oddly enough, they have a saw that has the almost identical parts and
motor and bracket looks the same. Really hopefull ...but, After a few conversations their engineer admitted that they used to supply that motor and bracket and other things to Grizzly but no longer make that motor. Not only that, the motor they do have that looks identical will NOT work to fix a grizzly.( i still think it should work but not willing to bet the $) (and I figure the engineer should know)
So, Tried to find a 2hp motor but most are pretty expensive and the main problem with this is the way Grizzly/ Harvey Woodworking built this motor, there is a special bracket on the top end of the motor as well as a bracket welded to the side of the motor that would have to be cut off and re-welded to the new motor. Its a special fit. I don't weld good enough to try that delicate of welding job so added expense ...and it may not work anyway...
I know of Unisaw owners that welded brackets on their motors but with the top casing bracket being so unique, not sure I could make it work. Grizzly does sell a 2hp motor with standard flange-type bracket. I did wonder if I could cut that off, weld my old motor bracket to it, remove the 4 bolts that hold the top cap and switch it with my old motor top cap bracket...any of which would probably void the warranty on the new motor. If it worked, I could have it repaired for $400 -$500 or so...but no warranty on the new motor or parts for the saw.
I have decided to try to just part out this saw and buy something else. Whatever that may be.
Wont be a grizzly product. I know many on here have great experience with grizzly and I don't want to start a bashing... they are a good company. BUT: think twice before buying even a grizzly used. Double check parts availability before buying...(that's probably true for anything by any company-not just Grizzly)" I blithely thought, oh, Its a Grizzly, I can get parts easily if needed"
Make sure they can and will support that particular model if something breaks. For what it would cost to get this thing working I would be well on my way to a new saw with warranty and parts available. I did not buy it new so Grizzly doesn't really owe me anything. But it does affect my thinking about using their products in the future.
I hope I didn't offend anyone and I tried to just keep to the facts. If grizzly had the motor replacement, I would have just grumbled to myself about the cost but bought it.
Sad that I can't see a way fix it for a reasonable expense.
If someone has a suggestion I may not have tried, I am open but also need to cut my losses and not throw too much money at a saw with no parts available.
Thanks for letting me rant a bit. Love this site and read almost every day. Don't post much since I don't really have the skills to help out much. But I learn something everytime I come here.
GaryP