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21/02/2010 8:28 AM

PC 330 Motor problem

I bought a PC 330 a few years ago. All I have heard on the newsgroup
has been good. I must have gotten the one lemon they produced.

About 6 months ago the clamps that hold the paper developed fatigue
cracks. I got the parts, but it looked like putting them on took a
gorilla with four thumbs. After long discussion with a PC tech, I
got that problem resolved. - It is no easy task to replace them!

Recently, I have noticed that the motor keeps slowing down to about
1/2 speed and then going up to full speed. It only happens when I
place the sander on a piece of wood - no downward pressure applied by
me except to hold it on the wood. I checked the connections and
brushes; they seem to be OK. Anybody had the same experience; what's
the cure?

Thanks,
Len


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"Leon"

in reply to "[email protected]" on 21/02/2010 8:28 AM

21/02/2010 10:54 AM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:32624979-28cf-425a-b760-60af07909947@o30g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>I bought a PC 330 a few years ago. All I have heard on the newsgroup
> has been good. I must have gotten the one lemon they produced.
>
> About 6 months ago the clamps that hold the paper developed fatigue
> cracks. I got the parts, but it looked like putting them on took a
> gorilla with four thumbs. After long discussion with a PC tech, I
> got that problem resolved. - It is no easy task to replace them!
>
> Recently, I have noticed that the motor keeps slowing down to about
> 1/2 speed and then going up to full speed. It only happens when I
> place the sander on a piece of wood - no downward pressure applied by
> me except to hold it on the wood. I checked the connections and
> brushes; they seem to be OK. Anybody had the same experience; what's
> the cure?
>
> Thanks,
> Len

My old one did this and had the broken springs that I replaced. It was
about 15 years old and I replaced with the same sander. I can only say that
they don't build them like they used to. I was never really impressed with
the newer same model. A couple of years ago I replaced it with a Festool.


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