Question about blown lathe capacitor

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ajollydds

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I have a Jet 1014 mini lathe and as I was turning there was a "pop" and smoke coming from the motor. I took the cover off to discover the capacitor had blown.

Is this likely just a problem with the capacitor, or is there something else I should be looking for that caused the capacitor to fail? I haven't noticed anything else out of the ordinary, maybe a little more heat on the motor and headstock when I turn, but I'm not sure how hot they are expected to get as I am turning.
Thanks for any insight.
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Woodster Will

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I had a capacitor blow on my belt and disc sander. I just replaced it with a new one and it's been fine ever since. This was about 18months ago.
 

KenV

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Send that pic to Jet & they should send you a new one for free.

The 1014 ceased production about 2010. I purchased one of the last ones on clearance. Not much chance of Jet replacing parts without money exchanging hands.
 
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