Hi all
One of my Festool sanders isn't working properly. Turn it on and it just buzzes and the sanding plate barely moves.
Initially, I thought it might he the speed control module, so I removed/bypassed it. Made no difference.
Today I stripped the whole thing down.
I see continuity on the commutator and the corresponding pairs of field windings.
Is it likely that the capacitor has failed. The replacement PCB and capacitor is only £14, a replacement sander will be about £300.
Additionally, I have a floor standing fan that recently stopped working. Unlike the sander it is an induction motor. The following is a photo of the capacitor.

I have seen a number of them that say CBB61, what does the F mean? The one in the photo has a right angle bracket to screw it down, but many of the of the CBB61 capacitors seem to have that bracket even they don't have a F at the end.
I can get a cheap one from China for £2.75 inc postage. Is there any reason why the one in my link would not be suitable?
One of my Festool sanders isn't working properly. Turn it on and it just buzzes and the sanding plate barely moves.
Initially, I thought it might he the speed control module, so I removed/bypassed it. Made no difference.
Today I stripped the whole thing down.
I see continuity on the commutator and the corresponding pairs of field windings.
Is it likely that the capacitor has failed. The replacement PCB and capacitor is only £14, a replacement sander will be about £300.
Additionally, I have a floor standing fan that recently stopped working. Unlike the sander it is an induction motor. The following is a photo of the capacitor.

I have seen a number of them that say CBB61, what does the F mean? The one in the photo has a right angle bracket to screw it down, but many of the of the CBB61 capacitors seem to have that bracket even they don't have a F at the end.
I can get a cheap one from China for £2.75 inc postage. Is there any reason why the one in my link would not be suitable?
