Mine's faltering sometimes - at the moment it's working fine, but I don't feel confident it'll last (it was playing up for several days, then the last couple it's been ok). The brushes are chipped and apparently that can mean a damaged commutator. My plan is to keep running it, but be ready with a plan to replace, which is what I now expect to have to do. (repairs look very expensive, too.)
It's a Leeson, .75 HP DC with AC converter and speed control (Dart). I've been quoted £642 for a replacement motor, imported from the US.
https://www.raptorsupplies.com/pd/leeson/108369-00That's a lot of money to me. I've searched for alternative DC motors but, not knowing much about these things, am not sure what I'm looking for. Seems to me that whatever I get really needs to fit easily (two bolts into frame/ tension adjuster).
Any advice much appreciated.
C
ps the quote I received for the motor describes it as .75 hp; some links to that spec say the same, others say .75 kw.
Sorby info says the lathe had a 1hp motor without the speed control, but doesn't specify the motor that came with speed control, which mine has:
http://www.lathes.co.uk/sorby/Confused.
It's a Leeson, .75 HP DC with AC converter and speed control (Dart). I've been quoted £642 for a replacement motor, imported from the US.
https://www.raptorsupplies.com/pd/leeson/108369-00That's a lot of money to me. I've searched for alternative DC motors but, not knowing much about these things, am not sure what I'm looking for. Seems to me that whatever I get really needs to fit easily (two bolts into frame/ tension adjuster).
Any advice much appreciated.
C
ps the quote I received for the motor describes it as .75 hp; some links to that spec say the same, others say .75 kw.
Sorby info says the lathe had a 1hp motor without the speed control, but doesn't specify the motor that came with speed control, which mine has:
http://www.lathes.co.uk/sorby/Confused.
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