Pete Wass
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I finally was able to get an electrician to hook up the new motor for my South Bend yesterday. He arrived at about 2:45 PM and left about 6:15. (This guy is an old acquaintance and has done a lot of Industrial work.)
He couldn't seem to get his mind around the whole thing and finally called the guy I bought the motor from. He than began to wire with purpose. By 6:00 he was ready to be gone but the motor would only buzz . He re-checked his connections and found one that was backwards. He corrected his mistake.
He flipped the switch and on she came. He then flipped the switch to reverse after the motor stopped and she reversed. He deemed the project a success and after looking at another electrical project I am contenplating, left.
After he left I engaged the belt and flipped the switch. Buzzed but did not turn the spindle. I slacked the belt tension, allowed the motor to start and then applied tension. The spindle turned. I then did the same on the other two remaining belt positions and there was a noticable difference in the speed of all three positions.
After letting the lathe run a minute or less I began to smell what appeared to be burning plastic! EEEK ! I shut her off, un-plugged her and left. Drove home; about 40 minutes away and let the Electrician have a drink or two and his Supper then called him to give him the good news. Got his recorder and have not heard from him yet. (8:35AM)
It appeared to me that the motor may be running slow. I don't know how fast 1725 RPM's is visually but I could count the revolutions of the keyway easily.
I continue to live an interesting life . I did find and clean up the collet holder and draw bar for it though while he was working. Wasn't a complete bust.
He couldn't seem to get his mind around the whole thing and finally called the guy I bought the motor from. He than began to wire with purpose. By 6:00 he was ready to be gone but the motor would only buzz . He re-checked his connections and found one that was backwards. He corrected his mistake.
He flipped the switch and on she came. He then flipped the switch to reverse after the motor stopped and she reversed. He deemed the project a success and after looking at another electrical project I am contenplating, left.
After he left I engaged the belt and flipped the switch. Buzzed but did not turn the spindle. I slacked the belt tension, allowed the motor to start and then applied tension. The spindle turned. I then did the same on the other two remaining belt positions and there was a noticable difference in the speed of all three positions.
After letting the lathe run a minute or less I began to smell what appeared to be burning plastic! EEEK ! I shut her off, un-plugged her and left. Drove home; about 40 minutes away and let the Electrician have a drink or two and his Supper then called him to give him the good news. Got his recorder and have not heard from him yet. (8:35AM)
It appeared to me that the motor may be running slow. I don't know how fast 1725 RPM's is visually but I could count the revolutions of the keyway easily.
I continue to live an interesting life . I did find and clean up the collet holder and draw bar for it though while he was working. Wasn't a complete bust.
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