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7th September 2013, 09:48 PM #1
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UPDATE - Triton Mitre Saw -where to get spares
My Triton 250mm Compound Mitre Saw suddenly stopped while cutting a 10cm log.
Having been a carpenter/joiner for 100 years, electrical motors are like a foreign language to me.
Hoping to get some advice from you guys
UPDATELooks like I need a new set of brushes..
Any suggestions as to where I get them.
Cheers
ColChucks are like potato chips....you can't have just one.
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10th September 2013, 10:22 AM #2
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Really surprised by the lack of replies.
All sorted now.
ColChucks are like potato chips....you can't have just one.
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17th September 2013, 09:54 PM #3
Col, you could try contacting Carbatec as they are an agent for Triton.
Carba-Tec WA Pty Ltd
151 Balcatta Rd
Perth
Balcatta WA 6021
Ph: 08 6143 5788
Fax: 08 6143 5789
Email: [email protected]
Kinchrome are also agents, You can do a search on this page for a store near you that may be able to get some in.Dallas
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19th September 2013, 11:48 AM #4
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Yes, have already contacted Carbatec.
Manger had never heard of that model, but would call me back.
Surprise, surprise, called back in 1 hour & said that Triton sold ALL that model to "cheaptoolsau" who have sold them on EBay.
Have tried to contact "cheaptoolsau" without success.
That model is sold in the USA as a 12 inch .
Looks like it I'm stuffed.
ColChucks are like potato chips....you can't have just one.
www.bouvardbush.com
http://www.mandurahwoodturners.com/
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19th September 2013, 12:16 PM #5
If you call some motor rewinders, most can make carbon brushes to suit anything. They will need the old brush and maybe a depth measurement inside the brush holder to the armature.
Steve
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19th September 2013, 08:48 PM #6
Yes I was going to suggest the small motor rewinders as well.
If you don't have any luck there (which I would be surprised if you don't), you could try here. They don't show your saw, but there is a contact button at the bottom left to ask about other spares.
Is this the contact information you have for Cheap Tools?Dallas
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17th October 2013, 09:55 AM #7
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Update
Well, finally sorted.
Went to the local "Workforce Power Tools & Batteries" in Mandurah WA.
Found some over-sized brushes.
With the help of a machine-minded mate, Tahnks Mick, we ground them on the bench grinder to fit & hey-presto....it works.
Although a retired carpenter/joiner with years of working with power tools, this is the first time I have ever replaced a set of brushes. I must get out more.
Thanks for all the advice
ColChucks are like potato chips....you can't have just one.
www.bouvardbush.com
http://www.mandurahwoodturners.com/