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Richard Fink Sr nancydick at pennswoods.net
Tue Dec 5 06:47:21 PST 2006


BigDog the reset switch is something i did not think of. That is why 
i ask on the list a lot more people to think. Will check that today. 
Done all the rest. Great 23 degrees here today up from 20 yesterday
R Fink
PA



At 08:47 PM 12/4/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>I apologize if this sounds elementary but it is a logical sequence.
>Start by verifying that you still have voltage at the source.  Check 
>the cord and plug connections and switch connections.  Check the 
>motor for a reset switch.  Usually located on the end bell near 
>where the cord enters at the access plate.  If you have a voltmeter 
>you can check for voltage at each step along the way.
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Fink Sr
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>Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 10:17 PM
>Subject: [AT] OT
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>
>Hi every one i have a problem that a list member may help me with. I
>have a small delta planner that has always worked fine. I was
>planning with it shut it off to get another board turned it on and
>nothing. Checked brushes and switch i can find nothing but then i
>don't know a lot about 110 motors. any one have any ideas. have tired
>the delta site may as well ask my dog. it appears this is not sold as
>a complete motor just the parts to repair. But don't know what i
>need???????????  It is a model 22-450
>R Fink
>PA
>
>
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