Hobart single phase made in uk no.1569048 spec e449
One of two issues:
-either it has started pulling more amps than needed after many years of faithful service, or
-you now have something else plugged into the same circuit that is causing the circuit to trip
in either case, you will need an electrician to inspect and verify with multimeter (unless you know how to do so yourself). try unplugging any new items you may have purchased since just before the issues started
SOURCE: 95 year old hobart mixer: two pole single throw switch
Im a tech for hobart and have seen old mixers but not that old.Hobart wont have parts but you could goto an electrical supply place,take the switch and ask them for something universal.
SOURCE: Hobart N50 stator assembly replacement
also it sounds like the st. winding is o.k.sounds like the centrifical switch is staying engaged to long, keeping the st. windig in the circuit too long. would try new switch before rewinding mtr.dont forget to vote thks. monomoy
SOURCE: Hobart A-200 serial # ?
Hi. Your mixer was manufactured in 1967. If you plan on keeping it, take the outer cover off, gently remove the two metal dust caps with a small screwdriver and look into each opening with a good flashlight to determine the quality and amount of grease in the trans. case.
Ideally the grease should almost fill the space with no oil visible. If you need to look further, I suggest that you open up the transmission cover, to determine the condition of the grease that lubricates the transmission. If you find that oil is seperating from the grease. you would do well to remove all of the oil and old grease and replace it with either Shell Darina EP-2, or Chevron FM ALC EP-2 grease. It's a messy job, but it will add years of life to your mixer.
Check the planetary seal, remove, clean and regrease the planetary gearing. With a mixer of this age, you never know if it has ever been serviced since it's manufacture or not. The grease must totaly encapsulate the trans. gears. As the grease breaks down it's level lowers and it leaves some of the upper gears without lubrication, and will result in preventable wear.
Good luck! If you found this solution helpful, please rate it. ricardok45
SOURCE: electrical connection of hobart h600
it requires 3 phase with ground it is a four wire system
SOURCE: wiring diagram for a Hobart D340 40qt mixer
i read in the manual that the wiring diagram is located on the inside of the top cover. check it out..
good luck
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