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Old July 14th, 2011, 20:56   #4
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The motor is, essentially, an electromagnet turning on a central axis. If it's not turning, but your hearing a hum, then that means there's juice, but not enough to turn. A motor failing could be any number of things - old lubricants seizing up, bushings and/or brushes wearing out, carbon/oxidization buildup on brush contact points, gears locking/jamming, etc. Just replace the motor - nothing you can do unless you want to take it to an electrician.
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