Wadkin RS8 2 speed switch - To strip or leave alone?

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merlin

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I seem to have obtained another RS but at the moment it will have to be for spares as the gap bed is missing, a real shame as I would like to restore it. ( has anybody got a spare ? )

For the time being I am going to swop the motor and switchgear onto mine to make it 8 speeds.

Starting with the 2 speed switch it is a bit mucky and a bit stiff so do I strip it to clean and lubricate it or leave well alone as I don't want it to end up all round the workshop.

It works and is quite robust but while it is off do I just get on with it - Bob and Wallace - do you have any experience with such things?

Cheers, Merlin
 

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It looks very similar to the one the RT has. They look rather complicated, I would leave well alone assuming its working ok. Maybe just clean the contacts.
 
wallace":1skoxjpi said:
It looks very similar to the one the RT has...
I was thinking that too.

wallace":1skoxjpi said:
...They look rather complicated, I would leave well alone assuming its working ok. Maybe just clean the contacts.
I was thinking that too :wink: . I didn't do anything to that switch on my RT - but then again I wasn't doing much at all, just getting it up and running. I can't recall whether it's possible to get to the contacts without dismantling it, but I wouldn't dismantle that switch unless I had a good clear space (yeah right); a whole day; and the wife and kids were away (I wouldn't want to have to put that aside for two weeks and then come back to it... ).

Cheers, Vann.
 
Merlin sounds like a great project, I don't care for all these VFD's but I like machines to be as god I mean wadkin intended , I guess you will be changing the motor over too.
 
I changed the motor, pulleys and fitted the switchgear, I also wanted to keep the original headstock switches so it could be switched from both ends, that was a bit more difficult than I thought but with help from Bob I nearly finished it tonight.

I have now just got to tidy up some temporary wiring and it should be good to go.

I also cleaned up and fitted a LO VO transformer to my light but when I turned it on tonight the bulb blew and the transformer had a louder hum than it did have so I presume its knackered - any ideas?
I would like to get it sorted but .....

I have taken some photos so will post them up tomorrow.

Merlin
 
I think it would be possible to fabricate a gap bed from mild steel.....or make a wooden pattern and have it cast.

I would not let such a minor obstacle hold me back.
 
Finished tonight...

The Lo VO was my own fault in the end - a school boy error, I connected the transformer up incorrectly - it should have been to L1 and L3, all sorted now.

Cheers, Merlin
 

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Hello Wallace,

Here's the tags.

The RS 8 came with another gap bed tool rest holder, with them put together you can see the size difference !
 

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