Sparking Router Motor

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Sparking Router Motor

Post by bradders » Wed 05 Apr , 2006 10:54 am

I get sparks coming from the rear of my Router Motor near the carbon brushes

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Post by bradders » Wed 05 Apr , 2006 11:15 am

This probably means that the carbon brushes are at the end of their working life. Sparks are generated when the brushes are worn (through use) and become too short to make contact with the commutator and can cause a carbon build up on it.

Carbon brushes are consumables and can be purchased from Denford Ltd

1. Large Router Motor (Silver toggle switch) Pt No BI00307NB
2. Small Router Motor (Red slide switch) Pt No BI02501AB

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sometimes my router spindle will not turn on

Post by Steve » Wed 05 Apr , 2006 12:45 pm

Another sign that the motor brushes are worn is that the motor will not always start. If you manually revolve the spindle the brushes make contact in a different area of the motor armature and the spindle may start.

If the spindle will not start and you think brushes could be the cause. Manualy turn the spindle by hand then try to start again. If it then runs the chances are the brushes need replacing.

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