"Probably" is the operative word. He said when he spun it by hand, it only rotated a "few times." That thing should spin quite a bit before it stops. I'm sure you know that.What "obvious bearing problem"? He said it turns freely. A grinder with a centrifugal start switch (like this one has) will not turn as freely as a PSC grinder.
The motor has a starting problem. An electric motor that isn't turning will turn all of the electricity it consumes directly into heat. If a bad capacitor, faulty start switch, or faulty wiring is preventing the start windings from working, the motor will get extremely hot rapidly.
You should know that.
You're jumping to all sorts of conclusions, when the reality is that the grinder probably just needs a re-wire and a cleaning. It's worth throwing $40 in parts and time at. Worst comes to worse, you have a bunch of wire and cord for something else.
BTW, whose $40 are we talking about here? Yours or his?




