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and second, checking the voltage between
starter and motor at 220+/-15. If incoming
voltage is incorrect, you have a power supply
problem. If voltage between starter and motor
is incorrect, you have a starter problem. If
voltage between starter and motor is correct,
you have a motor problem.
Motor failure.
If electric motor is suspect, you have two
options: Have a qualified electrician test the
motor for function or remove the motor and
take it to a quality electric motor repair shop
and have it tested.
Miswiring of the unit.
Double check to confirm all electrical
connections are correct and properly tight.
The electrical connections other than the
motor are pre-assembled and tested at the
factory. Therefore, the motor connections
should be double checked as the highest
probability for error. If problems persist,
double-check the factory wiring.
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
Summary of Contents for JP-1250-1.0
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Page 48: ...45 45 CUTTER BLOCK ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 51: ...48 48 BASE ASSEMBLY PART DIAGRAM ...
Page 54: ...51 51 INFEED TABLE ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 56: ...53 53 DRIVE AND MOTOR ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 58: ...55 55 PLANER TABLE ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 61: ...58 58 WORKING FENCE ASSEMBLY PARTS DIAGRAM ...
Page 63: ...60 60 NOTES ...