Dagobertono
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Hi.
I have a CS 70 table saw that gets small bursts/spikes in rpm and excessive sparking. The carbon brushes looks good with plenty of meat left on them. I have messured the ohm on the commutator on side by side an opposite and i messsures consistent. I have sanded and polished the commutator. I have re-seated the brushes. Still it behaves more or less the same. Maybe a little better. Could my brushes be lemons or is this signs of a more «sinister» problem?could it be a bad mosfet ect? The speed dial works.
Anybody have anybideas?
I have a CS 70 table saw that gets small bursts/spikes in rpm and excessive sparking. The carbon brushes looks good with plenty of meat left on them. I have messured the ohm on the commutator on side by side an opposite and i messsures consistent. I have sanded and polished the commutator. I have re-seated the brushes. Still it behaves more or less the same. Maybe a little better. Could my brushes be lemons or is this signs of a more «sinister» problem?could it be a bad mosfet ect? The speed dial works.
Anybody have anybideas?