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A-200 Problem?? Apparently the electric wire coming into the back on the machine plugs into a small circuit board, the male prong aparently touched the copper wrap that makes the motor spin and has blown, the motor i am told is shot. Do you know where I can find a use one to slide back into, I just put $500 dollars in maintance and just had it powered coated??

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Hi Adam. Easy part first! Check locally for an electric motor specialist, who can rebuild (rewind) the stator for you. If no luck there, check out eBay for a complete motor (stator and rotor), they come along fairly often.

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