Spindle is not turning on

Initial diagnosis

Use the test procedure to evaluate if the spindle can be turned on by SmartBench or not. 

If the spindle turns on during this procedure, but not during a job, then the problem is with the job file, not the spindle. Check that the job file has the spindle speed set to over 5000 rpm, anything lower will cause issues.

If the spindle does not turn on using the test procedure, continue reading.

Check that the spindle switch is on

The spindle for safety reasons has an on/off slider on the side. Check this is on.

Check the spindle brushes condition, length, wire position and casing

Check the condition of the spindle brushes.

Check that the brushes are still over 9.5 mm long (illustrated here).

With the rear cover off also check that the brush wire is installed on the correct side furthest from the PCB - see this link for further reference. Make sure the brush wire is above the retaining spring and not fouling on anything especially when the rear cover goes back on. Clean any dust or debris from inside the brush housing while they are removed. Also clean the PCB of any extra debris.

Remove IM flashing

On older SC1 spindles a fault was identified which prevented the spring and the brush from moving down correctly. Using a knife, cut away an excess flashing to allow spring to move freely.

Check power crimps

Check power connection crimps (both sides).

If loose, use pliers to close them over.

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