grinder/juicer problems

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ssylee

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I have gotten a food grinder/juicer for a few years. Recently, the
juice that I'm getting out of the machine has gotten coarser. I'm not
sure if it's the grinding stone that has become dull, or whether it's
time to get a replacement motor. The picture shows the motor that the
machine is using (http://imagebin.org/31524). I basically would like
some information on how to read the label so that I can find a
suitable replacement motor.

Thanks.
 
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:58:55 -0800 (PST), ssylee
<stanigator@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

I have gotten a food grinder/juicer for a few years. Recently, the
juice that I'm getting out of the machine has gotten coarser. I'm not
sure if it's the grinding stone that has become dull, or whether it's
time to get a replacement motor. The picture shows the motor that the
machine is using (http://imagebin.org/31524). I basically would like
some information on how to read the label so that I can find a
suitable replacement motor.

Thanks.
That's a capacitor, not a motor.

- Franc Zabkar
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On Nov 18, 11:55 am, Franc Zabkar <fzab...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:58:55 -0800 (PST), ssylee
staniga...@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

I have gotten a food grinder/juicer for a few years. Recently, the
juice that I'm getting out of the machine has gotten coarser. I'm not
sure if it's the grinding stone that has become dull, or whether it's
time to get a replacement motor. The picture shows the motor that the
machine is using (http://imagebin.org/31524). I basically would like
some information on how to read the label so that I can find a
suitable replacement motor.

Thanks.

That's a capacitor, not a motor.

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
The label is for the capacitor, not the motor?
 
ssylee wrote:
I have gotten a food grinder/juicer for a few years. Recently, the
juice that I'm getting out of the machine has gotten coarser. I'm not
sure if it's the grinding stone that has become dull, or whether it's
time to get a replacement motor. The picture shows the motor that the
machine is using (http://imagebin.org/31524). I basically would like
some information on how to read the label so that I can find a
suitable replacement motor.

Thanks.
Thats no motor label.
Its a capacitor (12uF,300V)
 
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 12:59:02 -0800 (PST), ssylee
<stanigator@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

On Nov 18, 11:55 am, Franc Zabkar <fzab...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:58:55 -0800 (PST), ssylee
staniga...@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

I have gotten a food grinder/juicer for a few years. Recently, the
juice that I'm getting out of the machine has gotten coarser. I'm not
sure if it's the grinding stone that has become dull, or whether it's
time to get a replacement motor. The picture shows the motor that the
machine is using (http://imagebin.org/31524). I basically would like
some information on how to read the label so that I can find a
suitable replacement motor.

Thanks.

That's a capacitor, not a motor.

- Franc Zabkar

The label is for the capacitor, not the motor?
Yes. Its capacitance is 12uF.

Here's an example of a motor capacitor:
http://www.capacitor-manufacturer.com/CBB61-6.htm

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
On Nov 18, 8:36 pm, Franc Zabkar <fzab...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 12:59:02 -0800 (PST), ssylee
staniga...@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:



On Nov 18, 11:55 am, Franc Zabkar <fzab...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:58:55 -0800 (PST), ssylee
staniga...@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

I have gotten a food grinder/juicer for a few years. Recently, the
juice that I'm getting out of the machine has gotten coarser. I'm not
sure if it's the grinding stone that has become dull, or whether it's
time to get a replacement motor. The picture shows the motor that the
machine is using (http://imagebin.org/31524). I basically would like
some information on how to read the label so that I can find a
suitable replacement motor.

Thanks.

That's a capacitor, not a motor.

- Franc Zabkar

The label is for the capacitor, not the motor?

Yes. Its capacitance is 12uF.

Here's an example of a motor capacitor:http://www.capacitor-manufacturer.com/CBB61-6.htm

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
Basically, what specifications would I need to obtain in order to get
a replacement motor?
 
Have you contacted the manufacturer or importer?
 
ssylee <stanigator@gmail.com> writes:

On Nov 18, 8:36 pm, Franc Zabkar <fzab...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 12:59:02 -0800 (PST), ssylee
staniga...@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:



On Nov 18, 11:55 am, Franc Zabkar <fzab...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:58:55 -0800 (PST), ssylee
staniga...@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

I have gotten a food grinder/juicer for a few years. Recently, the
juice that I'm getting out of the machine has gotten coarser. I'm not
sure if it's the grinding stone that has become dull, or whether it's
time to get a replacement motor. The picture shows the motor that the
machine is using (http://imagebin.org/31524). I basically would like
some information on how to read the label so that I can find a
suitable replacement motor.

Thanks.

That's a capacitor, not a motor.

- Franc Zabkar

The label is for the capacitor, not the motor?

Yes. Its capacitance is 12uF.

Here's an example of a motor capacitor:http://www.capacitor-manufacturer.com/CBB61-6.htm

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.

Basically, what specifications would I need to obtain in order to get
a replacement motor?
Does the motor sound like it's not running at the normal speed?
With a capacitor, it means the motor is an induction motor. They
are basically single speed motors tied to the AC line frequency.sg

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On Nov 19, 5:17 am, s...@seas.upenn.edu (Samuel M. Goldwasser) wrote:
ssylee <staniga...@gmail.com> writes:
On Nov 18, 8:36 pm, Franc Zabkar <fzab...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 12:59:02 -0800 (PST), ssylee
staniga...@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

On Nov 18, 11:55 am, Franc Zabkar <fzab...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 10:58:55 -0800 (PST), ssylee
staniga...@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

I have gotten a food grinder/juicer for a few years. Recently, the
juice that I'm getting out of the machine has gotten coarser. I'm not
sure if it's the grinding stone that has become dull, or whether it's
time to get a replacement motor. The picture shows the motor that the
machine is using (http://imagebin.org/31524). I basically would like
some information on how to read the label so that I can find a
suitable replacement motor.

Thanks.

That's a capacitor, not a motor.

- Franc Zabkar

The label is for the capacitor, not the motor?

Yes. Its capacitance is 12uF.

Here's an example of a motor capacitor:http://www.capacitor-manufacturer.com/CBB61-6.htm

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.

Basically, what specifications would I need to obtain in order to get
a replacement motor?

Does the motor sound like it's not running at the normal speed?
With a capacitor, it means the motor is an induction motor.  They
are basically single speed motors tied to the AC line frequency.sg

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The motor sounds like it's not running at normal speed. I guess I can
check where I can get a replacement induction motor according to the
power specifications. Thank you all for the advice.
 

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