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Hello,
I recently acquired a grizzly g0619 that has an intermittent spindle motor issue. It will occasionally work just fine with repeated on/off up to 1800 and back down again but will often not start up or move at all and display "err" on the display. Sometimes it will make an attempt to start and jump wildly From what I have read elsewhere on the internet it could be a hall sensor issue in the motor. All 3 hall sensors change between 0 and 4.94 with spindle rotation. Should they be at a full 5v or is 4.94 adequate? Resistance on the hall sensor wires doesn't seem to be an issue or at least I haven't been able to identify one. When it comes to the circuit board I'm out of my element. Any SX3/g0619 owners on here been through this? I'd really prefer not to throw parts at this thing. I admire what it can do for it's size but it's pretty limited in what it can do rigidity wise on steel. I'd be all ears about options for retrofitting alternative electronics too.
I recently acquired a grizzly g0619 that has an intermittent spindle motor issue. It will occasionally work just fine with repeated on/off up to 1800 and back down again but will often not start up or move at all and display "err" on the display. Sometimes it will make an attempt to start and jump wildly From what I have read elsewhere on the internet it could be a hall sensor issue in the motor. All 3 hall sensors change between 0 and 4.94 with spindle rotation. Should they be at a full 5v or is 4.94 adequate? Resistance on the hall sensor wires doesn't seem to be an issue or at least I haven't been able to identify one. When it comes to the circuit board I'm out of my element. Any SX3/g0619 owners on here been through this? I'd really prefer not to throw parts at this thing. I admire what it can do for it's size but it's pretty limited in what it can do rigidity wise on steel. I'd be all ears about options for retrofitting alternative electronics too.