I picked up an old black and decker heavy duty 1/3hp bench grinder the other day. I’m guessing that it was made in the 1940s or 1950’s. It runs ok but I knew it could use a new cord, bearings, and a coat of paint. This brings us to today.
When I removed the cover from the bottom of the base, I was surprised to not find a capacitor. There was a bracket for one on the sheet metal access panel, but the capacitor itself looked to be bypassed and missing. The grinder seemed to start fine, but I can’t help but belive that there should be one here.
-Does anyone have any insight here?
-Anyone willing to remove their base access panel to see what’s on theirs?
-What is the proper size capacitor?
-How would I connect it with 3 leads coming off the motor?
-Is there supposed to be a capacitor at all?!
Thanks in advance,
Cahark
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When I removed the cover from the bottom of the base, I was surprised to not find a capacitor. There was a bracket for one on the sheet metal access panel, but the capacitor itself looked to be bypassed and missing. The grinder seemed to start fine, but I can’t help but belive that there should be one here.
-Does anyone have any insight here?
-Anyone willing to remove their base access panel to see what’s on theirs?
-What is the proper size capacitor?
-How would I connect it with 3 leads coming off the motor?
-Is there supposed to be a capacitor at all?!
Thanks in advance,
Cahark
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