artanddecco
Established Member
Hello everyone, I am new to woodturning, and am in the middle of a course, and just unpacked a set up my new Jet 1220VS lathe today. I have a question regarding its speed regulation. The variable speed is controlled by the electronic control box, and speed is variable within six step pulley ranges, ie 200-470, 330-800, 500-1200, 760-1800, 1100-2700, 1800-4300rpm. The lathe arrives set on the small motor pulley and the large upper pulley, so I assume that its speed within this range is only 200 to 470 rpm. To change pulley to a higher speed range, the belt tension lever has to be released by loosening A fig 7 (sorry I cannot show this, but those who have a Jet will know what I refer to) and then instructions say to lift up motor plate handle B. My problem is that this handle B will not budge after the loosening lever A. Its as if something else needs to be unlocked. But appreciate any of your comments. Its like being stuck in first gear !
Also, I cannot see any sense in being able to reach speeds of over 2700 on the sixth pulley. Maybe these speeds are not the actual speed that can be obtained, I am wondering if this has something to do with the voltage they are supplied in from the factory, as perhaps a 110 Volt machine would need a higher pulley setting to compensate for less power. The instruction book is sparse.
Despite this queries, my first impressions are good, the lathe is very quite and have no vibration, but then its only on a low rpm, and its not even bolted to my work bench yet.
John
Also, I cannot see any sense in being able to reach speeds of over 2700 on the sixth pulley. Maybe these speeds are not the actual speed that can be obtained, I am wondering if this has something to do with the voltage they are supplied in from the factory, as perhaps a 110 Volt machine would need a higher pulley setting to compensate for less power. The instruction book is sparse.
Despite this queries, my first impressions are good, the lathe is very quite and have no vibration, but then its only on a low rpm, and its not even bolted to my work bench yet.
John