I've got a 20" Jet bandsaw with a 2 hp motor that has just begun popping its thermal overload. I'm hoping you guys might have some advice on what problem I should look for. I've disconnected the drive belts on the motor and it still pops the overload after about 90 seconds, so it is a problem specific to the motor and not the rest of the machine. The info listed on the motor plate is:
2 hp induction motor
230 volt, 10 amp
manufactured in 1984
type MA-
4 pole
The motor spins up, but doesn't sound quite right to my ear, and when the thermal overload trips the motor casing is warm to the touch - not crazy hot, but definitely warm and that's with it running with no load on it. The motor shaft seems to spin fine, so I don't think it's a motor bearing problem. I took the cover off the start capacitor and it isn't obviously damaged.
I may have caused the problem by blowing out the machine with compressed air to remove sawdust. Perhaps I blew dust into the motor and fouled up the contacts so that the starter capacitor isn't disengaging?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
2 hp induction motor
230 volt, 10 amp
manufactured in 1984
type MA-
4 pole
The motor spins up, but doesn't sound quite right to my ear, and when the thermal overload trips the motor casing is warm to the touch - not crazy hot, but definitely warm and that's with it running with no load on it. The motor shaft seems to spin fine, so I don't think it's a motor bearing problem. I took the cover off the start capacitor and it isn't obviously damaged.
I may have caused the problem by blowing out the machine with compressed air to remove sawdust. Perhaps I blew dust into the motor and fouled up the contacts so that the starter capacitor isn't disengaging?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.