Re: Wiring a Korean 10K switch
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Ray
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Re: Wiring a Korean 10K switch
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Ray
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Re: ' 50 cycle (herz )motor ,most ,
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Ray
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Re: ' 50 cycle (herz )motor ,most ,
Inside the wiring cover on the end of the motor you will find another diagram for wiring the motor.? ?Match that up to your switch diagrams and you'll be good to go!
On Tue, Aug 6, 2024 at 2:56
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Matt <alturift49@...>
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Re: ' 50 cycle (herz )motor ,most ,
50hz motor should run fine on 60hz, or vice versa. Do not try running a 400hz motor on 60hz, though. You WILL let the magic smoke out. Done it.
I wouldn't try running it full time under full load
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[email protected]
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Re: ' 50 cycle (herz )motor ,most ,
Should run ok but speed will increase 20%.
Jim B,
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Jim_B
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Re: ' 50 cycle (herz )motor ,most ,
YesSent via the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone
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jonwoellhaf
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' 50 cycle (herz )motor ,most ,
?all power supplied in the U.S. is 60 cycle ?? ?
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Ray
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Wiring a Korean 10K switch
I was wondering if anyone has advice on wiring a new motor to my existing switch. I’ll include some photos.
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drinkr55
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Re: VFD location
I installed the VFD for my South Bend 16 on the back side of my drive
pedestal where the original owner had a disconnect switch mounted. Since
the cast iron mount for the Cutler-Hammer F/R drum switch
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James Rice
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#108309
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Re: VFD location
Thank you to everyone that responded! I think I've settled on VFD attached to the wall and remote control on the stalk where the original Cutler-Hammer fwd/off/rev drum switch is currently mounted. I
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George Meinschein
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Re: Suggestions for quickly setting accurate angles on the compound?
Joe Pie is always a wealth of information. although sometimes I can’t keep up with him :-). If you are trying to turn a “standard” taper like JT33 or any of the MT series, I’ve set an item
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Al MacDonald
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Re: Suggestions for quickly setting accurate angles on the compound?
You're welcome. Until I saw that video it was always a challenge to set accurate angles, now it's so much easier. The precision you can achieve is mind boggling to me.
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Bill From Socal
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William Nelson
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Re: Suggestions for quickly setting accurate angles on the compound?
Thanks! That looks like a great way to set an angle.
[email protected]> wrote:
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Rogan Creswick
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Re: Suggestions for quickly setting accurate angles on the compound?
Watch this Joe Pie video. I've used this on my 10k a bunch of times. He explains how extremely accurate this technique can
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William Nelson
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Re: VFD location
I wall mounted my VFD box, but located the remote pendant on a stalk mounted above the change gear cover.
In addition to the VFD control, I added a hall effect tachometer to it too.
The mount also
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Nitro
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Suggestions for quickly setting accurate angles on the compound?
I have a 10k (light 10), and I'd like to cut a few machine tapers (e.g.
JT33) and I have a keyless chuck I'd like to repair after it's internal
taper was messed up by a similarly bad arbor.
In any
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Rogan Creswick
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#108302
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Re: VFD location
I put mine on the wall above the lathe With an outlet that can be used by
the lathe, milling machine, or table saw, depending on what I'm doing.
Gary
<gmeinschein@...> wrote:
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Gary_K
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Re: VFD location
I have mine installed on the wall behind the headstock. ?It never gets hit with any swarf. ?I do have it remote controlled, so I don’t have to reach over the machine. ?A picture is worth a 1000
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Rick
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Re: VFD location
George,
Never install controls behind any equipment. Especially a VFD where you have to reach over the lathe to turn it on and off, and to change speed. Also, remember that those VFDs have tiny
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Andrei
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