Quote from: Skipperwales on August 13 2016, 09:12The clutch is an electromagnet. Mine failed last year, was able, with significant help, to disassemble the unit and identify that the electromagnet had failed. A replacement cost about ?70 compared to well over a thousand for a new unit.Can you advise source of replacement clutch. I seem to recall when mine failed a replacement clutch was £300.Being sure it was impossible to "burn out" I removed to find internal connection has come away from the coil. A bit of digging out of the epoxy got it re soldered. However at 70 euros I would be tempted to buy a spare.
The clutch is an electromagnet. Mine failed last year, was able, with significant help, to disassemble the unit and identify that the electromagnet had failed. A replacement cost about ?70 compared to well over a thousand for a new unit.
I doubt if it would cost more then the £70 originally, and apparently erroneously, suggested by Skipper Wales in one of the postings above, if you took it to an electric motor rewinding firm as I suggested earlier.