Troubleshooting, Problem cause solution – RIDGID EB44241 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Excessive noise

NOTE: The

sander will make some noise

when it is operating normally

Motor fails to develop full

power, starts slowly, or fails

to come up to full speed.

NOTE: Low voltage

Motor overheats

Motor stalls (resulting

in blown fuses or circuit

breakers)

Frequent opening of fuse or

circuit breaker

Motor will not run

Sanding drum or belt slips or

slows down easily

Wood burns while sanding

Sandpaper doesn’t remove

material

Spindle doesn’t go

through full 3/4 in. travel

1. Motor gearbox not operating

correctly.

1. Circuit overloaded with lights,

appliances and other motor.

. General overloading of power

company facilities.

3. Motor relay not operating.

1. Motor overloaded.

1. Motor relay not operating.

. Voltage too low. Circuit overloaded

or general overloading of power

company facilities.

3. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers

in power line.

1. Motor overloaded.
. Incorrect fuses or circuit breaker in

power line.

3. Relay not operating.

1. Damaged On-Off Switch/Cord.

. Burned out motor, no power to

motor or low voltage.

1. Applying too much pressure to

workpiece.

. Spindle knob too loose.

1. Sanding drum is glazed with sap.

1. Sandpaper is compacted with

sawdust.

1. Sawdust is compacted under lower

drum washer.

. Fan not installed.
3. Damaged gearbox.

1. Consult Authorized Service Center; any attempt to repair

this motor or gearbox may create a hazard unless repair is

done by a qualified service technician.

1. Do not use sander on heavily loaded circuits.

. Request a voltage check by qualified electrician.

3. Have relay replaced. Consult Authorized Service Center.

Any attempt to repair this relay may create a hazard unless

repair is done by a qualified service technician.

1. Reduce pressure on workpiece.

1. Have relay replaced. Consult Authorized Service Center.

Any attempt to repair this relay may create a hazard unless

repair is done by a qualified service technician.

. Request voltage check by qualified electrician.

3. Install correct fuse or circuit breaker.

1. Feed work slower.
. Install correct fuse or circuit breakers.

3. Have relay replaced. Consult Authorized Service Center.

Any attempt to repair this relay may create a hazard unless

repair is done by a qualified service technician.

1. Replace damaged parts before using sander.

. Consult Authorized Service Center. Any attempt to repair

this motor may create a hazard unless repair is done by a

qualified service technician.

1. Ease up on workpiece.

. Tighten spindle knob.

1. Replace sandpaper.

1. Replace sandpaper.

1. Vacuum sawdust from area of lower drum washer.

. Ensure that fan is installed with vanes face down.
3. Consult Authorized Service Center. Any attempt to repair

this gearbox may create a hazard unless repair is done by

a qualified service technician.

Problem

Cause

Solution

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