02-26-2022, 10:49 PM
I recently picked up this Norsaw 805 for $25. It runs but you have to manually get the blade up to speed. I thought I remembered a thread about that being the start capacitor. Besides that it is a unique tablesaw design so I took a chance on it.
Looking at the wiring, there does appear to be a capacitor that is not wired in to the motor wire harness but I am not sure where these wires should go as there is only one open slot. The dangling wires go to the cap (second pic below).
The is no wiring diagram on the motor anywhere and I can't find much on this saw online.
I thought it might also be a 220v machine since it appears European but the switch has a sticker indicating 110 voltage.
Any ideas on the wiring for this thing?
Mechanically, it seems in good shape. The function of it is pretty interesting. Its kind of a reverse chop saw and table saw built into one. You pull the blade up through the table using the handle for the chop saw and you rotate the blade 90 degrees for the table saw.
Looking at the wiring, there does appear to be a capacitor that is not wired in to the motor wire harness but I am not sure where these wires should go as there is only one open slot. The dangling wires go to the cap (second pic below).
The is no wiring diagram on the motor anywhere and I can't find much on this saw online.
I thought it might also be a 220v machine since it appears European but the switch has a sticker indicating 110 voltage.
Any ideas on the wiring for this thing?
Mechanically, it seems in good shape. The function of it is pretty interesting. Its kind of a reverse chop saw and table saw built into one. You pull the blade up through the table using the handle for the chop saw and you rotate the blade 90 degrees for the table saw.