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Denver Skema problem
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Hi Guys, i am having what i think is a power load issue with my saw and am having difficulty finding anyone who can help solve it. The issue crops up randomly , i hit the start button for the blade and it begins to turn but sometimes the motor kicks in and all is fine and sometimes it fails and the blade stops. My first thought was that the frequency setting was off but im not sure what its supposed to be. Any help much appreciated. thanks
Bernard Hogan
Celtic Granite
174 Whiting st
Plainville CT 06062
860-919-6233
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Celtic Granite
174 Whiting st
Plainville CT 06062
860-919-6233
celticgranite73@gmail.com
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Re: Denver Skema problem
Please fill in your profile, so that we may know to whom we are speaking. Thanks.
The first thing to determine is the power coming into the saw good usable power. Is it clean and consistent? Uneven power delivery can cause the issues that you describe.
If this has been ruled out, check your starter motors and wiring for any shorts.
The first thing to determine is the power coming into the saw good usable power. Is it clean and consistent? Uneven power delivery can cause the issues that you describe.
If this has been ruled out, check your starter motors and wiring for any shorts.
Dan R.
Morris Granite
Morris illinois
815.228.7190
morrisgranite@sbcglobal.net
http://www.morrisgranite.com
Morris Granite
Morris illinois
815.228.7190
morrisgranite@sbcglobal.net
http://www.morrisgranite.com
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Re: Denver Skema problem
Call Travis Farley
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Re: Denver Skema problem
X2dustinbraudway wrote:Call Travis Farley
Brandon Reynolds
Operations Manager
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Findlay OH
419 420 7440
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Operations Manager
Legacy Natural Stone Surfaces
Findlay OH
419 420 7440
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Re: Denver Skema problem
I forget what its called but there is a timer that switches it from L1 and L3. To L2 and L3. This gives you higher amperage at startup and then evens out after initial load. Had similar problem with intensifier motors before. Could be something different all together though. Good luck.
David G Stout
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who is this Travis guy you speak of? Can someone pm me his number. I have a Skemma too and may need his number one day
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Re: Denver Skema problem
You can reach Travis at 865-238-0770. He is an excellent resource and is very knowledgeable especially with Taglio Software.
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Omag USA
Offices, Training Facility & Demo Showroom:
3718 Buchanan Ave., SW, Suite A
Grand Rapids, MI 49548
855-456-2588 - Toll Free
jd@globalequipmentgroup.com