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Troubleshooting – Grizzly G8749 User Manual

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G8749 Drum/Flap Sander

SYMPTOM

Motor will not start.

Motor will not start;
fuses or circuit break-
ers blow.

Motor fails to develop
full power (power out-
put of motor decreas-
es rapidly with
decrease in voltage at
motor terminals).

Motor overheats.

Motor stalls (resulting
in blown fuses or
tripped circuit).

Machine slows down
when operating.

Sanded surface has
grooves or scratches.

CORRECTIVE ACTION

1. Check power line for proper voltage.
2. Inspect all lead connections on motor for

loose or open connections.

1. Inspect cord or plug for damaged insulation

and shorted wires.

2. Inspect all connections on motor for loose

or shorted terminals or worn insulation.

3. Install correct fuses or circuit breakers.

1. Reduce load on power line.

2. Increase wire sizes or reduce length of

wire.

3. Request a power check from the power

company.

1. Reduce load on motor.
2. Clean out motor to provide normal air circu-

lation.

1. Inspect connections on motor for loose or

shorted terminals or worn insulation.

2 Correct the low voltage conditions.
3. Install correct fuses or circuit breakers.

4. Reduce load on motor.

Feed workpiece slower.

1. Replace sanding sleeve.
2. Gently sweep the workpiece from right to

left over the surface of the drum or flap
attachment.

TROUBLESHOOTING

POSSIBLE CAUSE

1. Low voltage.
2. Open circuit in motor or

loose connections.

1. Short circuit in line cord

or plug.

2. Short circuit in motor or

loose connections.

3. Incorrect fuses or circuit

breakers in power line.

1. Power line overloaded

with lights, appliances,
and other motors.

2. Undersized wires or

circuits too long.

3. General overloading of

power company facilities.

1. Motor overloaded.
2. Air circulation through the

motor restricted.

1. Short circuit in motor or

loose connections.

2. Low voltage.
3. Incorrect fuses or circuit

breakers in power line.

4. Motor overloaded.

1. Applying too much pres-

sure to workpiece.

1. Sanding sleeve has a

tear or something is
embedded in the surface
of the sleeve.

2. Workpiece is not being

moved across the flap or
drum surface.