Posted by Simon Morrall on 27/08/2023 08:38:30:
…I can identify it's a Wolf TG8 C but the serial number I'm struggling to read so it may be a slight varient on that number. The plate states its 240v with 1ph supply 2950 rpm. I don't think it has a centrifugal switch as it doesn't seem to click in and out when it fires up? I could be wrong in assuming this however?
Best not to make any assumptions! There are many motor variations, and it will be lucky if anyone knows for sure what should be on a 70 year old grinder.
Some photos of the beast would help. Especially the wiring and terminal marks inside the connector box.
Nothing to be lost by trying more capacitance, fingers crossed. Otherwise it will be necessary to confirm the motor hasn't got a centrifugal switch by looking inside, and making sure the contacts and mechanism are both OK.
If the thing has been in storage, the windings may be damp, and keeping it warm for a few days might help. Worst case, the insulation has failed and some turns are shorted out inside: if so it will get hot quickly – the cure is a rewind or replace the motor,
Above all make sure it's properly earthed! Ancient electrical insulation is often iffy.
Dave