repairing a electric planer..... help!!!!

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repairing a electric planer..... help!!!!


tazara 06/06/2008, 20:14

We have an electric planer.....SO USEFUL!!! purchased in GB which has suddenly stopped working....would be grateful if anybody could suggest where we could get it repaired???? We live near to Gorron ( northern Mayenne)  Thanks in anticipation!!!!! Tazara

Re: repairing a electric planer..... help!!!!


Dick Smith 06/06/2008, 20:31
Assuming you mean a hand planer and not a planer/thicknesser.
Depends what make it is. Normally you chuck 'em away and get a new one, but if it's a Festool or similar it might be worthwhile trying to get a main dealer to repair it. You can get a Ryobi from Axminster for less than £50, and even a De Walt will only set you back £150 (used my son's recently, and it's good). Mine are Bosch, but I don't often use them, mostly I use hand planes now.

Regards

Dick Smith

Nowhere is there warmth to be found
Among those afraid of losing their ground

Re: repairing a electric planer..... help!!!!


powerdesal 07/06/2008, 6:10
Maybe a stupid question but..... does it still have a UK fused plug and being used via an adaptor to a French socket? If so, have you checked the fuse?
If its got a French plug please ignore the above.

ps. I'm not "talking down" to you but sometimes (occasionally) people forget to check the simple things.  Idea [I]

Steve
Fujeirah Emirate, U.A.E + 50 (in France)
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Anton Redman 07/06/2008, 6:54

If the motor will not run atall as opposed to for instance impossible to adjust the blades then I would try swopping the on off switch. Most decent quinquleries willstock something that can be made to fit.

Also try Google.fr and the maker's name and/or model number.

Re: repairing a electric planer..... help!!!!


Punch 07/06/2008, 11:17

Apart from the obvious things like fuses etc that have already been mentioned, before you dismantle it you could squirt a bit of WD40 in and around the switch mecanism ( make sure it is unplugged first!), and then operate the switch a few times as it may just be a dirty contact.

Otherwise I think it could be the carbon brushes that you will find inside the casing . All good brands will have spares available and brushes are a common item.

 

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