Help with an Old Bench Grinder

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Re: Help with an Old Bench Grinder

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This may get you started on what to look for: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ABS-Series-1 ... SwbYdavEnW

I reckon that'll do the job (not an electronics expert myself though) and for £4 not a lot to gamble if it doesn't.
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Re: Help with an Old Bench Grinder

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mike10 wrote:This may get you started on what to look for: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ABS-Series-1 ... SwbYdavEnW

I reckon that'll do the job (not an electronics expert myself though) and for £4 not a lot to gamble if it doesn't.
Sorry so long getting back on this. Bought the cap suggested here, and all dworking as before. Definateley glad this worked, i can now keep using a well built grinder and know that if i have the same issue again there are parts available.
Many thanks for all the help and suggestions.
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Re: Help with an Old Bench Grinder

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Thanks for letting us know the outcome. I'm glad it worked.
I always find it satisfying to fix something rather then throw it away and buy something new.
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