Machinery repair in Baltimore area
1/30/20
Website: eastmanwoodworking.com
We need someone to come to our shop and get our Saw Stop running properly. It bogs down under load and our cursory efforts at fixing it have come up short. It is a 5hp 3 phase machine. If anyone knows of a person in the Baltimore / Maryland area who does machinery maintenance / repair it would be helpful.
Thanjs
2/1/20 #3: Machinery repair in Baltimore area ...
Website: http://www.andrewryancarpentry.com
Reach out to Scott Cayce, I believe in Cockeysville.
2/3/20 #4: Machinery repair in Baltimore area ...
Website: http://www.dcnchair.com
And while you're in Cockeysville, stop by Andy Nelson's Barbecue. Good stuff there.
2/4/20 #5: Machinery repair in Baltimore area ...
Any electrician can diagnose and fix that.
I would check every electrical connection from the source through the switch/starter to the motor.
Are you blowing fuses or kicking breakers? Is it fused (protected) at the correct amperage? Do you have an amp meter to check the draw of each leg going to the machine? Its really not that complicated. I'll bet you have a loose connection. You will likely find a wire that overheated if you look.
2/5/20 #6: Machinery repair in Baltimore area ...
I agree it sounds like an electrician could diagnose, but you could call Bayside Industrial Service and Parts
717-993-5500. They have worked on my panel saw and widebelt and they are fantastic. In Pa, a little north of baltimore.
2/6/20 #7: Machinery repair in Baltimore area ...
Call SawStop, they have always been super helpful. Nobody knows their stuff better.