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Thanks for the responses! It had to have been something electrical. It doesn't even need fastened down now.
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My thought was that the process of moving the grinder body around may have moved a loose piece back into alignment. Like Mikey, i think the best possibility is an intermittent connection in the switch or the cord.
Dan
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Long shot - If it's not pure coincidence, perhaps the cord was intermittent enough that it was receiving and losing power frequently. Motors do tend to start with a bit of a jump. Or maybe you unbolted it from the bench to fix it and did a better job of fastening it down afterwards?
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Grinder question
I have an old six inch dual grinder that has always vibrated terribly. The power cord was also bad and the on/off switch was stuck on. Today I replaced the cord and switch.when I turned it on it ran vibration free. I am completely stumped on what fixed this?Tags: None
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