Motor overheating ...

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I have an old electric table saw I use for cutting up off-cuts for firewood. When it's been running for about five minutes the motor overheats and the saw cuts out. I'm wondering whether it's a throw or fix job.The motor is an AEG.

The reason I ask, is that just to get anybody to have a look at anything here is costly but I definitely need the saw. A replacement will cost around 900€.

Thanks for any advice.

Kev....
 
Not an electrician.
But a retired maintenance fitter in a door manufacturing factory, with allot of varied wood working machines. It is not difficult to strip an electric motor, probably needs cleaning out (sawdust gets everywhere) & lube the bearings or replace same.
 
JonB. O.K. I'll give that a go. Never done it before but I don't think I can make it any worse. One thing I will ask though, is there a special grease for electric motor bearings.

Thanks, Kev....
 
Slick in Germany

First I would mark the casing felt tip or centre pop,
We seldom bothered with cleaning the bearings just replaced with new sealed ones probably any high speed grease would do.
I dont know if you have bought bearings before but they are measured by the bore the outside diameter & the width also they might be open both sides sealed one side or two. The seals might be tin called shielded or Rubber sealed which is better. I have a bearing book hidden away so could give you the part numbers if you send the size in metric or imperial.
If the motor is a brush motor you might want change the brushes at the same time.
JonB
 
At the risk of stating the obvious, check that the blade is sharp; a blunt blade will tend to overload the motor.
 
:) The blades in good nick. I'm not real hard on machines so they last me for a while. JonB. I'll have to wait until the morning to go further as the motor has those protruding screw heads and I'll have to go and buy the right bit :roll:

Thanks guys ...Kev
 
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Has anyone out there seen these type of screws before? I've searched all over the internet and can't find a thing. I can't find anything to undo them.
 
Slick they might be through bolts, that looks like the head ,mind I havn't seen owt like that. What is on the other end??
JonB
 
Jon, you're not on your own there. I showed them to a guy yesterday who started off life as a tool maker and has been a salesman for specialist tools for the last 25 years in Germany and has never seen anything like them. :shock:

The screws run the length of the motor to a cover on the other end which the threaded ends of the screws, screw into :roll:

I have some hardened steel rod in the workshop which I am going to cut a slot in the end and then lock a pair of vice grips on to the rod to try and get them started. Will have to see what happens.....

Kev
 
looks like a damn good blow over with an air line would fix most of your problems there!
 

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