xeitosaphil
Well-Known Member
I have a 240v single phase bench type pillar drill, and I am in the middle of a project drilling stainless steel. It has suddenly started to run slow when first started up, and I wondered if this could be a capacitor problem?
The drill itself is an aged Tull Chinese type DIY drill ( I know its cheap
), but it has worked fine with light use for many years without any trouble and completed many small projects.
I have tried to look online for a replacement capacitor, should I need one, but seem unable to find one the same spec?
The original one is a CBB25 7Hf + or - 5%, 350Vac 50Hz, two soldered terminal cylinder type. The motor itself is a 1/4hp 1.23Amp @1330rpm 220v-50hz single phase. ( all info taken off the sides of the original parts)
If it is the capacitor and I do need one, does anybody have any suggestions where I might get one that would be suitable. Have tried Maplins as they do one which is 8Hf but they say it would not be suitable?
Would a replacement capacitor have to be exactly the same spec, or are there some tolerances which might be acceptable? I have read (rightly or wrongly) that the voltage can be exceeded as they are Max rated, but what about the Capacitance value ?
As you can probably tell electrics/electronics is not my strong point.
Any advice would be most welcome, as I need to finish the project in hand.
Cheers Philip
The drill itself is an aged Tull Chinese type DIY drill ( I know its cheap
I have tried to look online for a replacement capacitor, should I need one, but seem unable to find one the same spec?
The original one is a CBB25 7Hf + or - 5%, 350Vac 50Hz, two soldered terminal cylinder type. The motor itself is a 1/4hp 1.23Amp @1330rpm 220v-50hz single phase. ( all info taken off the sides of the original parts)
If it is the capacitor and I do need one, does anybody have any suggestions where I might get one that would be suitable. Have tried Maplins as they do one which is 8Hf but they say it would not be suitable?
Would a replacement capacitor have to be exactly the same spec, or are there some tolerances which might be acceptable? I have read (rightly or wrongly) that the voltage can be exceeded as they are Max rated, but what about the Capacitance value ?
As you can probably tell electrics/electronics is not my strong point.
Any advice would be most welcome, as I need to finish the project in hand.
Cheers Philip