Rotary Dying?

BlackCoupe

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I have not used my rotary a lot. Has just been in the damp Florida garage. That may be the problem.

At low speeds (it is a Hitachi SP 18VA) it stops, jerks a little and has that pungent aroma of a burning electrical thing. I am guessing corrosion in the motor? Time to move on to a new machine?
 
I have not used my rotary a lot. Has just been in the damp Florida garage. That may be the problem.

At low speeds (it is a Hitachi SP 18VA) it stops, jerks a little and has that pungent aroma of a burning electrical thing. I am guessing corrosion in the motor? Time to move on to a new machine?

Could be any number of things. I say get a new machine, ha.
 
Someone brighter than I, could probably repair it.

I'm thinking DeWalt DWP849X.
 
Good enough excuse to get the 849x.
Sound like your Tachi has a short, bad brushes, or bad speed control.
 
Before you buy a new one try spraying CRC contact cleaner in the motor area with it unplugged. And or follow up with some WD-40. Can't hurt. I just resurected 2old AC motors by doing the same. One didn't move at all, but buzzed. The other moved slowly.
 
Maybe take it to a Hitachi repair center. Make sure it isn't something simple before you spend some cash.
 
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