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Mini Lathe Electrikery.......

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Stilldrillin:
Hi Chaps! Thanks for caring.....  :thumbup:

Andy.
Thanks for the guide.... Lots of self help info there.

Dave.
"Your" Warco brushes are 8mm wide, the same as the Arc Euro ones I have fitted.

Stuart.
If anyone can make it worse, I'm sure I can!

John.
I've got a 60watt test bulb, somewhere......
Can't help you over the speed control pcb. All I know, it's Chester's original. (American?).

Kenneth.
Thanks for the part no. and agreement with the consensus of opinion.

Can't do anything until tomorrow afternoon. Then I'll give it a try, as instructed.

Household/ workshop wiring, I can manage.....
But when I come across pretty little coloured bits inside smoking boxes..... I'm completely smockravelled....  ::)

David D

Bluechip:
Dave SD

Somewhere in my shitpile stock of spares, I have a fair number of motor brushes.

Will have a shufti tomorrow.

Are they just black carbon things, or are they copper impregnated. ?? Usually obvious, they look coppery    :lol:

I may have some larger ones, easy to reduce them with some open coat garnet paper or similar.
Mucky job ...  :(          but done it before ...





Dave BC


EDIT Mine is similar to this ...

http://kbelectronics.com/manuals/kbic.pdf

Have a look elsewhere on their site. You may well have a KB controller if it's US origin, see if you can spot the one you have.

Just remembered, I have a KBLC240D .. see attached

Off to ZZZZZZZZ's

AdeV:

--- Quote from: Bluechip on May 17, 2011, 05:10:34 PM ---
Are they just black carbon things, or are they copper impregnated. ?? Usually obvious, they look coppery    :lol:


--- End quote ---

I thought they were, but it seems some Chinese companies are making copper-impregnated brushes; so it may be so.

John Swift:
  Hi Dave ,

I think you have had a short circuit from earth  to the filter or the wiring to the speed control

but just incase , I've just had a look through my collection of manuals and circuit diagrams

and found a low res copy of the KBIC  circuit  and manuals inc .circuit of the KBPB and KBET controllers

they may help if your controller is faulty ?

it looks like they should take little current so with the series connected lamp

and  no motor connected , the lamp should be dim at most ,if not out

 John

Dean W:
Wow, there sure are a lot of people here to help you, David.  All I can see is the smoke got out and black stuff got in.
That's it for my diagnostic genius.  Good luck getting it fixed up!  Sneaky stuff, that 'tricity.

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