Hi, welcome to the forum and Block grinder ownership. I will reply in
RED, below.
Hi - I just got a Sears Craftsman grinder model 397.19340 for $0 - Literally found it in a dumpster and it had most of the parts. It is in nearly perfect condition externally. It has a few issues which are:
1. It needs a spin by hand to get the motor spinning. It also makes a wonderful buzzing noise until I get the motor spinning. I've read this might be the starter relay and it might be darned near impossible to get a replacement.
That is a symptom that the start-up coil is not energized/not functioning. This can have a number of causes, which can be faulty relay, and/or an OPEN in the start-up (thin) coil wires. I've heard that tapping these to break loose oxidation might give them a second life.
I haven't tried this, but it works for British SU electric fuel pumps. LOL
Some relays can be disassemble and points cleaned and put back into service.
I haven't seen any relays fail, what I have seen is start-up coils burn OPEN, because the rotor/arbor/wheel assembly was jammed/seized and would not turn when first started. The thin wires cannot sustain the current of a stalled motor.
2. The bearings are pretty trashed - The PDF I did find for the grinder on VintageMachinery had everything BUT the bearing size info. If anyone could tell me what size/model # of bearings this beastie takes, I'd be very grateful.
The best way to get the correct bearings is to measure them (metric size) and find replacements as outlined in the following post:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7658463&postcount=11330
3. Does the 1/2 hp motor for this grinder use brushes and would it be a good idea to change them out?
No brushes in this style of motor.
I'm a newbie at this sort of thing, so pardon the elementary questions. Appreciate any replies and advice...
Jon
I suspect the start-up coil circuit is OPEN. Check to see if any internal connections have come undone. If the thin coil wire is burnt OPEN, it is very difficult to repair, because there is a varnish like insulation covering the wires and it is difficult to clean and solder.
May be look for a Block that is working and needs some of the parts you have, and part out the rest in the classified section or eBay.
So far, I've measured 2 different size bearings - 5/8" dia Arbor (17mm ID), 1/2" dia Arbor (15mm ID).
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Best of luck. Let us know how you make out.
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