Trouble-shooting for model 75 dust collector – Powermatic 75 User Manual

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Trouble-Shooting for Model 75 Dust Collector

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION

Motor will not run.

Excessive sawdust

in air.

Excessive

impeller noise.

Excessive noise.

Motor fails to develop

full power.

Motor starts slowly or

fails to come up to full

speed.

Motor overheats.

Motor stalls.

Frequent opening of

fuses or circuit

breakers.

1. Defective cord, plug, switch,

and/or motor.

2. Blown fuse or circuit breaker

tripped.

1. Loose clamps; dust bag and/or

chip collection bag not secure.

1. Picked up large chips and de-

bris.

2. Loose impeller.

3. Rubbing impeller.

1. Motor.

2. Overloaded circuit.

3. Undersize extension cord or ex-

tension cord too long.

1. Low voltage.

2. Windings burned out or open.

3. Starting switch will not operate.

(Switch contacts not working

properly.)

1. Motor overloaded.

2. Improper cooling. (Air circulation

restricted through motor due to

sawdust accumulation inside of

motor.

1. Low voltage does not permit mo-

tor to reach operating speed.

2. Fuses or circuit breakers lack

sufficient capacity.

1. Motor overloaded.

2. Fuses or circuit breakers lack

sufficient capacity.

1. Consult service. Any attempt to repair

this motor may create a hazard unless

repair is done by a qualified service

technician.

2. Check for blown fuses and replace with

fuse of proper capacity or re-set circuit

breaker.

1. Tighten clamps.

1. Stop the machine to allow material to

fall to the bottom of inlet pipe. Remove

debris.

2. Unplug unit prior to disassembly due to

hazardous moving parts inside. Use a

piece of wood to free impeller. Attach to

inlet guard before plugging in.

3. Consult service to repair loose or rub-

bing impeller. A repair to the housing

may create a hazard unless it is done

by a qualified service technician.

1. Have motor check by a qualified service

technician.

2. Do not overload circuit when using dust

collection system with other appliances.

3. Increase the wire sizes on extension

cord, reduce length of extension cord or

use larger wire sizes. Request a power

check from the power company.

1. Request voltage check from power com-

pany.

2. Have motor repaired or replaced by a

qualified service technician.

3. Replace capacitor by a qualified service

technician.

1 & 2. Clean out sawdust and provide nor-

mal air circulation through motor.

1. Request voltage check from power com-

pany.

2. Install proper size fuses or circuit break-

ers.

1 & 2. Install proper size fuses or circuit

breakers.

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