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Look for signs of heat damage, discolouration or brittleness at the plug end – you may need to remove it to see this, but again, a test meter is your friend here.. We see this often in machines with intermittent faults.It may test fine with a meter but fail under load.
If in doubt, replace the loom — we supply this part and use it regularly in our own workshop.. Swivel Neck Power Loss – Burnt Pins or Damaged Loom.Inside the swivel neck, there’s another short loom with two brass prongs you’ll see sticking up.These link the upper and lower sections of the machine.
Over time, movement can cause the pins to burn or degrade.. To test:.Remove and inspect the loom.
Any sign of burning on those prongs means it needs replacing.. Flex the wires while watching a meter for fluctuations..
If you’re confident, apply power directly to the pins using a test lead.we guarantee you a better deal than John Lewis or your local Euronics store.
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.. Don’t Throw an Old Sebo Away in Didsbury or Withington.If you have an old Sebo to dispose of, don’t throw it away!