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DavidA:
Lyn,

The motor on the EMCO is mounted directly to the top of the gearbox. So it isn't really straight forward to use another physically different one. The Flange fitting and all the other gubbins has to be identical.

I run mine (415V 3 Phase) via a 220/415 Volt auto-transformer, pilot motor, and a capacitor set. works well.

Dave.

kayzed1:
Thanks for that Dave, tis all magic to me this high voltage lark, 12volts and i am ok, even 60/80v in comms but not the killer stuff..
Lyn.

krv3000:
hi thank you so much for the offer but as bin expland it ant that simple and as for the black arte of elektrikery  its all Japanese to me still can not figer out  haw a magnet spinning a rawn  mikes elektrikery   lol

krv3000:
hi all an up date I phoned the people up regarding me motor last week just to see watts happening I went a bit whit  when they sed they had re rewind it . the ££££ just came up  but no need to panic £60 for the rewind  I asked them to put a forwherd  and revers  switch on for me they did not have any in so they wood have to by one in so I put a extra £20 in just to cover the cost of the switch they shod be dropping off the motor sum time next week as all x sited its like xmas 

John Rudd:
Good to hear you are making progress on this Bob...... :zap:
Looking forward to seeing a video of the mill running making swarf....( maybe you enlist the help of John DB?  :beer: )

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