Harbor Freight Band Saw ---- the bed!
#1
Harbor Freight Band Saw ---- the bed!
Well, it was bound to happen. I run this saw all night sometimes. It doesn't owe me anything. I cut brackets for 3 sets of traction bars at a time with this hog. Not to mention more manifold collectors than you can shake a stick at. Anyway, the night before last I set up the saw for 6" collectors and started to cut. Since it shuts off when it reaches the bottom I generally set it up and then go do other things. Mostly weld and I'm sitting next to it. I went up stairs to the couch and relaxed a bit. I here a loud click and then nothing. I then smell it. Oh ----. I run downstairs to the basement and its smoking up the joint. The Blade jammed and then broke. That locked up the motor and it completely cooked itself. The smell was insane. I found the breaker tripped. I got my meter and disconnected the motor. It was shorted to ground. The windings were fucked and the internal cooling fan was completely melted. I removed the whole thing. I went to grainger today and they had a similar unit on the shelf. The motor is marked 1 hp but its chinese and the unit called for a 1/3 horse. I got the motor and have to put it back on tonight. Moral of the story. Dont leave your saw going if you aren't sitting there. The motor was only $60 and the blade was $21. Not bad considering how much I use it.
#3
Re: Harbor Freight Band Saw ---- the bed!
No ----. You got lucky!
www.forums.woodnet.net
They might can help you. It's woodnet... But many of those people have high end metal working stuff & are use to rebuilding broken machines.
www.forums.woodnet.net
They might can help you. It's woodnet... But many of those people have high end metal working stuff & are use to rebuilding broken machines.
#5
Re: Harbor Freight Band Saw ---- the bed!
yup those kinda bandsaws just cant be left unattended too much.
at work we have an amada computerized automatic bandsaw...now thats something you can load up with 25 lengths of tubing and walk away from...
at work we have an amada computerized automatic bandsaw...now thats something you can load up with 25 lengths of tubing and walk away from...
#6
Re: Harbor Freight Band Saw ---- the bed!
Im a big fan of setuping up potentially dangerous equipment and then leaving them unattended haha.
At work (tire shop), we used to jam the bar in the inflation pedal so you can walk off and do something else. I can personally vouch that a regular 35psi max passenger tire is good to 80psi :1.
At work (tire shop), we used to jam the bar in the inflation pedal so you can walk off and do something else. I can personally vouch that a regular 35psi max passenger tire is good to 80psi :1.
#7
Re: Harbor Freight Band Saw ---- the bed!
I think mine is about due for a new motor also. It starts up really slow and I can tell it has a lot less omph than when it was new. But for the price of the no hassle replacement warranty I'm just going to go get a new one
Later
Randy
Later
Randy
#9
Re: Harbor Freight Band Saw ---- the bed!
Ya, I only run mine when I'm in the shop. Never have I have a problem like the blade jamming up like that, normally my belt will slip before is stalls and burns out the motor.
What hp are the motors on the HF ones.
What hp are the motors on the HF ones.
#10
Re: Harbor Freight Band Saw ---- the bed!
Originally Posted by bumblezc
Ya, I only run mine when I'm in the shop. Never have I have a problem like the blade jamming up like that, normally my belt will slip before is stalls and burns out the motor.
What hp are the motors on the HF ones.
What hp are the motors on the HF ones.