I have a Skil 3380 bench grinder that hums at startup. There are 2 capacitors.
One is about 2 1/4" tall by 1" diameter in size 300v 12 micro farads. The other is soldered on a small board that contain the wires for the lights and 2 blue wires that go to the stator windings. It is 1" by 3/8" 16v 1000 micro farads. There is no centrifugal switch.
Been trying to learn but am confused. Is this a split phase induction motor, cap start inductor motor, cap start cap run induction motor, permanent split cap induction motor, shaded pole induction motor?
I've read start caps are greater than 70 mf and 125v, 165v, 250v, or 330v and run caps are in a range of 1.5 - 100mf 370v or 440v.
I know it's a pretty cheap tool to replace but would like to try to at least learn what I have and what the problem is - for next time.
One is about 2 1/4" tall by 1" diameter in size 300v 12 micro farads. The other is soldered on a small board that contain the wires for the lights and 2 blue wires that go to the stator windings. It is 1" by 3/8" 16v 1000 micro farads. There is no centrifugal switch.
Been trying to learn but am confused. Is this a split phase induction motor, cap start inductor motor, cap start cap run induction motor, permanent split cap induction motor, shaded pole induction motor?
I've read start caps are greater than 70 mf and 125v, 165v, 250v, or 330v and run caps are in a range of 1.5 - 100mf 370v or 440v.
I know it's a pretty cheap tool to replace but would like to try to at least learn what I have and what the problem is - for next time.

