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Thread: Lathe Switch Wiring Help
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25th March 2012, 06:21 AM #1
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Lathe Switch Wiring Help
hi i need of some help i need to wire the switch on my lathe,
it is a single phase 3/4 hp induction motor with reverse
it has a DPDT swith
4 wires come from the switch they are red, yellow/green, black, blue
4 wires from the motor going to a 4 pole block connector are 2x black and 2xblue
checked the 2xblue they go to a capacitor on the side of the motor
thats all i have at the moment no diagrams etc
anyone have any idea what goes where or any way i may narrow down the option
btw i have test equipment available to me
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25th March 2012, 10:18 AM #2
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Hi Lofty,
Any chance of a picture of the switch? Is it for the lathe or just something you picked up?
I dont think you can reverse a cap start single phase motor with just a DPDT switch. I think you need three poles. But I'm happy to be proved wrong.
Stuart
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25th March 2012, 12:38 PM #3
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Having just wired a four pole cap start 3/4HP single phase motor the manuafacturers instructions said to change two wires to reverse direction - I had to do this to run counter clockwise. The instructions were swap the red and black motor wire which would be specific to this motor so sorry not able to help with your motor.
I would guess running these two wires through a DPDT switch would make my motor work too.Cheers,
Rod
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25th March 2012, 12:46 PM #4
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25th March 2012, 07:04 PM #5
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Lathe Switch Wiring
Hi yup it is for a lathe/mill combo and all was working fine with it i had to dissmantle it to move it and in the chaos i lost the drawing of the wiring at the block terminals.
The switch wiring has not been touched and the motor wire are srill connected to the poles in the block connector i need to now what wire from the switch go to what pole in the block connector hope this make sence will try and get a few photos a little l8tr
TA
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25th March 2012, 09:10 PM #6
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Re-Lathe Wiring Pics Included
hope these help out
sorry about the pic count but think if covers all the block connector is marked d1,d2,d3,d4 you can see the 2xblue wires going to the cap hope some can make sense of all this
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25th March 2012, 09:13 PM #7
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Can't see a thing Lofty.
Michael
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25th March 2012, 09:24 PM #8
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wooops
think its sorted now
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26th March 2012, 01:03 AM #9
Hi Lofty,
Welcome to the forum, I think it's best if you take it to a local electrician to help out, it should only be a 5 minute job once they can identify the wiring.
The motor wiring, there should be two pairs, one pair is the main run winding, the other pair should be the start winding in series with the capacitor.
The run winding connections are active and neutral, the rotation direction is determined by which way round the start winding is connected.
Not much help I'm afraid...
Regards
Ray
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26th March 2012, 01:58 PM #10
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Lofty,
I have a schematic that may help you. I have tried to scan it from the underside of the terminal box cover but that did not work too well.
I need to redraw it for my own records so if you are still looking for something give us a yell and I'll get onto it.
This circuit does not have a rev switch but it indicates which wires to change over to reverse the motor. That of course is what the DPDT switch does.
Rgds.
Bill
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