CHJ
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I HP is more than enough to bite you if you don't give it due respect.
minilathe22":14uf7jg3 said:.......Emergency stop button locks the motor shaft (like most cordless drills do nowadays)
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minilathe22":ok70wvbl said:Impressive paint skills, that door looks brand new! I just went over mine with a brush...
graduate_owner":ok70wvbl said:Farmer Giles - a couple of points about inverters. I bought one and the instructions specified mounting in a IP 55 ( or so) cabinet, to prevent ingress of dust and moisture. My previous inverter failed and I suspect because of dust etc. So I mounted my new one in an airtight oversized metal cabinet, to allow plenty of air moment around the unit, and hopefully allow warmed air to conduct to the outside. I also wired via a 50 degree thermal cutout, which hasn't operated yet. The lathe is operated using a remote switch and rheostat housed in a plastic box which has magnets glued to the base, so I can attach it to any convenient metallic part of the lathe, or milling machine, or surface grinder - the inverter is used for all three by plugging in the appropriate lead.
graduate_owner":ok70wvbl said:My second point is in regards to the use of low speed. The motor is cooled via a fan, which obviously slows down as the motor is slowed down, thus reducing the cooling draught. You could therefore cause the motor to overheat which is not only more expense, but more hassle in re fitting a motor in the lathe cabinet ( done that myself, I know how much hassle it is). One solution would be to fit a small single phase motor with a fan running at full speed to keep the cooling going, but there is not much space for this in the viceroy. Just be aware of this issue though, perhaps keep very low speed usage to a minimum, and arrange the pulleys so as to help with this.
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phil.p":37wt93xo said:A karaoke party with a theremin?????? Bleddy hell, that must be an education ....... :lol:
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