Only those of us who are clairvoiyant could conjure up the frame size of the motor you have on your saw. I'm not in that category. I'm in the Sweet Old Bob...
As usual Bob's got the right method to repair the fried starters. You might let your friend know that he should check with his insurance company about...
... I thought that starters with remote switches needed 120v( aka 110) coils....... with starters using 220v coils requiring one in the starter box itself....
The remote simply controls the current going to the coil. Its an on-off switch for the coil only. The activation of the coil slams the power contacts...
Yup, you've been misinformed, twice. Any coil voltage can be used with remote operator buttons, but OSHA likes low voltage. Likewise you do not have to have...
... motor? Yes, but why would you want to do this? Motors come with different frame configurations and unless there is something totally unique about yours,...
Yes it can. For a five hundred consulting fee, Iıll tell you the process ... To save that five hundred dollar consulting fee, check with past posts. This...
... motor? Yes it can. And I'll tell you how to do it (unlike Mr. Vaughn) without charging you a consulting fee. First you take the motor and put it in a...
... Yep. I worked in maintenance for 6 yrs, and almost everything we had was 480v 3ph, but motor start control was always 110-120v. In all the time I was...
It seems to make sense that with a 1 phase motor, one hot leg would go through the on/off switch to energize the coil (110-120 v.), which would then route two...
Ok, I am finally in the moving phase. I am starting to move my shop, and its many, many tons of machines and raw materials. I am going to have my hands full...
Thatıs fascinating. What did you use for a neutral? To accomplish using a 110 v coil on 220v Iıve always seen transformers added to accomplish this task....
... go ... v.). If you did this, you would have to include a neutral conductor for the return for the 110-120VAC coil. You can't connect it to the ground ...
Thanks for that validation to my suspicions. Not having academic electrical training, I suspected as much and thus I never did try that trick though I was...
... I simply used the neutral that I brought into the cabinet. I ran four wire cable into the cabinet: red and black for the 220v hot, white for neutral, and...
Thanks, I just found one locally, What Luck! mikegbradley <mike.bradley@...> wrote:Robert, I have no parts for the Craftsman/King Seeley saw. Mike ... ...
I have a Parks Planer Model 97 that I would like to sell. It is complete but does not have the original motor. Anyone interested please contact me off list. ...
... motor? As someone else stated before, a 3 phase motor can be run on single phase power with a converter which can be built relatively inexpensively. Go to...
John; Hope you can run into a great deal too. Does not seem to be much around in Fl either. I've been keeping my eye out for a bandsaw for quite some time...
Brilliant. Thatıs a slick way for getting both the coil to work and a work light to work on a machine. Great form for hard wired machines. Machines running...
I am helping to sell a American Woodworking Machinery American #1 20" Jointer. It appears complete and its operating and in nice shape includes a large 3ph...
Bob wrote... (snip) Machines running 220 from a plug and receptacle could use one of the gee-whiz 3-phase configurations that only cost $35.00 each unless...
Well, most people would call it a metal lathe (and thus OT for this list), but my friend uses it mainly for woodturning :-) So here goes: I'm trying to help a...
... wrote:> ... FWIW, I started adding new single phase 220v circuits using 10/3 w/ground installing L14-30 receptacles as my standard configuration. ...
... That jointer looks exactly like a Tomlee machine. ===== Brian Kachadurian (in Beverly Hills, near Detroit) __________________________________ Do you...
Actually, this machine was advertised as being suitable for woodturning in addition to metalturning. It'll run over 2000 RPM, so it works! I have one, and...
Did you see the 36" with snowflake doors, think it was F&E , that govliquidations sold at Eglin AFB up in the panhandle a few months back? Regards, Bob Black...