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I got one of these for free. I don't know how old it is, other than
Hobart made it. When plugged in, it won't turn on. It doesn't trip the breaker, so it doesn't look like the brushes are at fault; I checked those anyhow and they don't seem to be worn down to stubs -- not that I really know if they are good anymore. I'm thinking either the power supply or the motor is busted. My bet is on the motor, of course. I'm not very certain how to get to the motor without breaking something. I try to verify something is the way it seems to be before I try to force it, so here I am. I got the mixer top removed from the base, and the back part of the top is off. I got the metal wrap-around removed; it's the piece that shows the speed settings, and has the logo on it. I think this exposes a two piece assembly. It seems to budge a little if I wedge a screwdriver in there, but it certainly doesn't just open up. Do I wedge that open, or is there something else I am supposed to do first? |
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Adam Preble wrote:
I got one of these for free. I don't know how old it is, other than Hobart made it. When plugged in, it won't turn on. It doesn't trip the breaker, so it doesn't look like the brushes are at fault; I checked those anyhow and they don't seem to be worn down to stubs -- not that I really know if they are good anymore. I'm thinking either the power supply or the motor is busted. My bet is on the motor, of course. I'm not very certain how to get to the motor without breaking something. I try to verify something is the way it seems to be before I try to force it, so here I am. I got the mixer top removed from the base, and the back part of the top is off. I got the metal wrap-around removed; it's the piece that shows the speed settings, and has the logo on it. I think this exposes a two piece assembly. It seems to budge a little if I wedge a screwdriver in there, but it certainly doesn't just open up. Do I wedge that open, or is there something else I am supposed to do first? Check out the alt.bread.recipes FAQ at http://planeguy.mine.nu/bread There is a complete description if the process under "tools and equipment." -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974) |
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The Cook wrote:
Adam Preble wrote: I got one of these for free. I don't know how old it is, other than Hobart made it. When plugged in, it won't turn on. It doesn't trip the breaker, so it doesn't look like the brushes are at fault; I checked those anyhow and they don't seem to be worn down to stubs -- not that I really know if they are good anymore. I'm thinking either the power supply or the motor is busted. My bet is on the motor, of course. I'm not very certain how to get to the motor without breaking something. I try to verify something is the way it seems to be before I try to force it, so here I am. I got the mixer top removed from the base, and the back part of the top is off. I got the metal wrap-around removed; it's the piece that shows the speed settings, and has the logo on it. I think this exposes a two piece assembly. It seems to budge a little if I wedge a screwdriver in there, but it certainly doesn't just open up. Do I wedge that open, or is there something else I am supposed to do first? Check out the alt.bread.recipes FAQ at http://planeguy.mine.nu/bread There is a complete description if the process under "tools and equipment." I found this procedure eerily similar to something else I saw on the Internet. In fact, it's the exact same procedure. I had thought this was only a method a to get to transmission and nothing else. I guess I'll try it anyways and see how far it takes me into the mixer. |
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On Fri, 08 Jul 2005, Adam Preble wrote:
I got one of these for free. I don't know how old it is, other than Hobart made it. Do you know if parts are available for it? I had an old KitchenAid blender. The motor ran, but the blades didn't spin. I figured the clutch. But before I tore it apart I called and found they had completely redesigned it and that NO parts were available for it. However, because of this they offered me a new model (refurbished) for only $30, with all shipping included. Don www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom). |
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