Hi,
I just received my Grizzly 14" bandsaw and got it all put togther and setup
(very nice, I really like it). But the motor apparently is bad and after an
hour with customer support they're sending me a new motor.
I have a couple of questions to current owners:
1) The website says TEFC (totally enclosed fan cooled) motor. My tablesaw
is a 2HP TEFC and it is completely enclosed, whereas my bandsaw (1HP) is
open at the end closest to the BS frame (opposite where the fan cover is).
I can see the wires inside (the stator I think it's called). Anyway, that
doesn't seem very enclosed to me, all kinds of crap could easily get in
there. So, the question (finally ;) is what does your motor look like?
2) The motor is just free "floating" on the outside of the bandsaw. That
seems really bizarre to me. You'd think it could spin pretty easily and
smack the capacitor around quite a bit. Not what I would think as a robust
solution, but maybe it doesn't move when your motor works (I won't know for
another week). My question: is everyone's motor free floating like that or
do some of you (all of you) have a mount or something that attaches it
either to the side of the bandsaw or to the stand.
Thanks, I can't wait to use this baby!!
Mike
I have an older model 14". The motor is a true TEFC. The original motor
died the first day. It is mounted on 2 or 3 bolts that extend into the
lower wheel housing, slotted so that it can be moved then the nuts
tightened down to maintain belt tension.
Mike in Idaho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just received my Grizzly 14" bandsaw and got it all put togther and setup
> (very nice, I really like it). But the motor apparently is bad and after an
> hour with customer support they're sending me a new motor.
>
> I have a couple of questions to current owners:
>
> 1) The website says TEFC (totally enclosed fan cooled) motor. My tablesaw
> is a 2HP TEFC and it is completely enclosed, whereas my bandsaw (1HP) is
> open at the end closest to the BS frame (opposite where the fan cover is).
> I can see the wires inside (the stator I think it's called). Anyway, that
> doesn't seem very enclosed to me, all kinds of crap could easily get in
> there. So, the question (finally ;) is what does your motor look like?
>
> 2) The motor is just free "floating" on the outside of the bandsaw. That
> seems really bizarre to me. You'd think it could spin pretty easily and
> smack the capacitor around quite a bit. Not what I would think as a robust
> solution, but maybe it doesn't move when your motor works (I won't know for
> another week). My question: is everyone's motor free floating like that or
> do some of you (all of you) have a mount or something that attaches it
> either to the side of the bandsaw or to the stand.
>
> Thanks, I can't wait to use this baby!!
>
> Mike
>
>
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Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
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Thanks Gerald.
One last question -- once the motor is mounted to the lower housing
with the 2 bolts (mine is 2) does the motor itself turn at all? The
motor that came with my saw would turn freely -- that just didn't make
any sense?! I'm beginning to think that I just got the wrong motor.
Mike
Gerald Ross <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I have an older model 14". The motor is a true TEFC. The original motor
> died the first day. It is mounted on 2 or 3 bolts that extend into the
> lower wheel housing, slotted so that it can be moved then the nuts
> tightened down to maintain belt tension.
>
Thanks Vic (and Scott). This was exactly as I expected. I totally
got the wrong motor. It's completely open on the bottom (I can see
the copper wire wrapped stator from the end closest to the saw
housing). Also it rotates freely with a flick of my finger (until it
smacks the capacitor cover on the base -- yeah, I didn't think it was
supposed to do that). Huh. I told the customer service rep about
that (in my 1 hour phone conversation with him to convince him to send
me a new one), and he didn't seem to think that was a problem -- "No
it won't turn once the motor is in motion". Uh, ever heard of
physics? Equal and opposite reaction and all? Yeah, well, at least a
new one is on the way, I'm glad the one I had was broken to begin with
-- or maybe, because it wasn't completely closed/locked to the housing
it would never have worked anyway. Hope my new one is a real TEFC :)
Thanks everyone,
Mike
"Vic Baron" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Hi Mike -
>
> I have had my G0555 since January 2003 and I LOVE it!.
>
> My motor is completely enclosed. There are slots in the fan end cover but
> the end closest to the saw has a cap on it. I can see several bolts
> connecting it to the motor housing but nothing else. Looking from inside the
> lower wheel housing - still completely enclosed. It's bolted into the lower
> wheel casting with two bolts but nothing else.
>
> If you can see wires in your motor - something is NOT right.
>
> HTH,
>
> Vic
>
>
> "Mike in Idaho" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just received my Grizzly 14" bandsaw and got it all put togther and
> setup
> > (very nice, I really like it). But the motor apparently is bad and after
> an
> > hour with customer support they're sending me a new motor.
> >
> > I have a couple of questions to current owners:
> >
> > 1) The website says TEFC (totally enclosed fan cooled) motor. My tablesaw
> > is a 2HP TEFC and it is completely enclosed, whereas my bandsaw (1HP) is
> > open at the end closest to the BS frame (opposite where the fan cover is).
> > I can see the wires inside (the stator I think it's called). Anyway, that
> > doesn't seem very enclosed to me, all kinds of crap could easily get in
> > there. So, the question (finally ;) is what does your motor look like?
> >
> > 2) The motor is just free "floating" on the outside of the bandsaw. That
> > seems really bizarre to me. You'd think it could spin pretty easily and
> > smack the capacitor around quite a bit. Not what I would think as a
> robust
> > solution, but maybe it doesn't move when your motor works (I won't know
> for
> > another week). My question: is everyone's motor free floating like that
> or
> > do some of you (all of you) have a mount or something that attaches it
> > either to the side of the bandsaw or to the stand.
> >
> > Thanks, I can't wait to use this baby!!
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
[email protected] (Mike in Idaho) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Thanks Gerald.
>
> One last question -- once the motor is mounted to the lower housing
> with the 2 bolts (mine is 2) does the motor itself turn at all? The
> motor that came with my saw would turn freely -- that just didn't make
> any sense?! I'm beginning to think that I just got the wrong motor.
>
> Mike
The motor should have come mounted to the frame, it definatly should
not move at all. You can double check your manual for what bolts
secure it the the frame, but if you can grab the outside housing and
rotate it then you have a big problem.
If you don't have the manual with you right now you can download it
from grizzlys web site.
Scott
Hi Mike -
I have had my G0555 since January 2003 and I LOVE it!.
My motor is completely enclosed. There are slots in the fan end cover but
the end closest to the saw has a cap on it. I can see several bolts
connecting it to the motor housing but nothing else. Looking from inside the
lower wheel housing - still completely enclosed. It's bolted into the lower
wheel casting with two bolts but nothing else.
If you can see wires in your motor - something is NOT right.
HTH,
Vic
"Mike in Idaho" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> I just received my Grizzly 14" bandsaw and got it all put togther and
setup
> (very nice, I really like it). But the motor apparently is bad and after
an
> hour with customer support they're sending me a new motor.
>
> I have a couple of questions to current owners:
>
> 1) The website says TEFC (totally enclosed fan cooled) motor. My tablesaw
> is a 2HP TEFC and it is completely enclosed, whereas my bandsaw (1HP) is
> open at the end closest to the BS frame (opposite where the fan cover is).
> I can see the wires inside (the stator I think it's called). Anyway, that
> doesn't seem very enclosed to me, all kinds of crap could easily get in
> there. So, the question (finally ;) is what does your motor look like?
>
> 2) The motor is just free "floating" on the outside of the bandsaw. That
> seems really bizarre to me. You'd think it could spin pretty easily and
> smack the capacitor around quite a bit. Not what I would think as a
robust
> solution, but maybe it doesn't move when your motor works (I won't know
for
> another week). My question: is everyone's motor free floating like that
or
> do some of you (all of you) have a mount or something that attaches it
> either to the side of the bandsaw or to the stand.
>
> Thanks, I can't wait to use this baby!!
>
> Mike
>
>