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    Default Cut motor brushes

    Ummm...did I miss something? I just got a whole 14 hours out of these....

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    According to my machine whisperer brother, only 3 things:

    Inferior brush material
    Overloaded motor
    Motor going bad (lots of arcing)

    We have CW whisperers on here, so I am sure they will chime in

    I showed him my brushes, he thinks they look like Dewalts.. he's gonna check for me

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    I was already leaning toward a motor, and honestly may just change it out, as I have spares. But inferior brush material??? That doesnt sound quite kosher...
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    Inferior materials - carbon mixture off?? He left so I cannot ask.

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    I knew what you meant. I changed the brushes on the fly and I can hear myself talk in a normal voice, I am pretty sure the motor is shot...
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    A close up picture of the Armature would be nice... Might be a scratch in the copper or a damaged section making it into a "Planer"....

    A brush with too soft a mixture of carbon would cause it.... but I can't believe it could slip into the CW Supply chain...

    I agree, change the motor... but open the old one for pictures then send as a core to LHR and get another..

    Also check the rear motor bearing.

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    I bet you find a shorted armature winding. Look for a couple of commutator strips burnt.

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    Agree to both. I was so hot when I first caught it I posted without investigating. I put 2 new brushes in and went back to carving and on 2 hours to finish the carve it wore away half the brush. Even though I might add. I'm done for today. This retired life doesn't feel very retired. I'll open it up tomorrow and check it out and add some pictures. I had one spare motor left so I installed that and ops checked. It pulsed well and that reminded me that the bad one didn't pulse when I did the pm the other day. And that motor has been sounding quiet for a while.
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    Don't you just love this retired life... Working long hours in the shop..... I am typing in tags tonight....

    Glad you had a spare motor. I got one the other day.

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    Very busy for sure. It looks pretty wore down to me. And the bearing has a bit of play. But the rest of it looked good. If memory serves this was a rebuild from cw. So it lasted a couple years. And you guys know how I run them...

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