Has anyone had the rollers stop moving? the motor runs and the blade spins but the rollers(both of them ) just stopped moving. any thoughts or suggestions?
Len
Has anyone had the rollers stop moving? the motor runs and the blade spins but the rollers(both of them ) just stopped moving. any thoughts or suggestions?
Len
Open that puppy up. Broken belt. Cheap part.
Most likely, that is the problem.
Another: Jammed with wet or high in resin sawdust? The buildup of highly resined yellow pine had jammed the rubber roller on my (new)
15" plainer (first time using it). It was a pain to clean that crap from there.Sonny
Mike is dead on the money. Same thing happened to my Hitachi. Hardest part is getting a new belt. JoeG
When I'm in that situ, I generally order several copies of the offending components. It's usually a whole lot cheaper. Shipping on a small, lightweight item is $8 for 1,2, or 3 pieces.
-- Learning to ignore things is one of the great paths to inner peace. -- Robert J. Sawyer
thanks guys I thought as much. but I cannot get the last screw to loosen(it is always the way when you need the machine to work)
len
Has anyone had the rollers stop moving? the motor runs and the blade spins but the rollers(both of them ) just stopped moving. any thoughts or suggestions?
Len
This likely easily take care of the screw:
head if it's burred up.
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