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micktoon:
:update: :dremel: After a long break from the lathe I have finally got back to it ( Again lol ) just carried on where I left off with the mounting of the electric boxes.
This it the alloy backing plate and the top shelf mounted in location.
The front plate is getting drilled and counter sunk and the rear frame tapped to suit, I am mounting a red 3 phase socket to the rear of the panel so the motor can be plugged in, this way if I want to test 3 phase motors I can just wire a plug to them and use the lathes inverter to test things or even wire something else 3 phase up and use the lathe controls.
This is the alloy box for the emergency off switch that I am fitting to the front of the machine its knee height, easy to knock power off .....just in case I ever need it. As you can see the box is not square which made marking off the corner that needed cut out more hassle, I hacksawed and drilled the section out and cleaned up with files.
I have removed a section that was stopping the box fitting flat and it just needs bolted on now.
In final position with switch fitted.
This is the backplate and shelf all bolted up and the inverter and switch box fitted , the speed legend plate is bolted under the switch box as it was ackward to see mounted on top of the head stock as standard.
This is the box lid drilled with the layout of the switches , there will be main power on/off , a power on indicator light, start and stop push buttons, a forward/reverse switch , a speed control rotary knob , a suds switch and lamp switch.
This is all just test fitting and the plan is tho then paint things before final fitting and installing wiring, I already know of distractions coming up but am just going to keep at the lathe till its done now so more updates to follow SOON !
Cheers Mick.
dsquire:
--- Quote from: micktoon on November 22, 2012, 05:14:50 PM --- Nothing new to post I am afraid lads , as it looks like fault on the welder is causing the breaker to trip each time it turned on :zap: :bang: :bang: :bang:, so as usual one job leads to another job as the first job stands unfinished :palm: :palm:. My mate who knows about these matters is coming to test things on Saturday so fingers crossed its something fixable.
I noticed the welder let me down the instant I mentioned that Migatronic was good kit .................. Typical , I should have known better :(
Cheers Mick
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Mick
What did you find was the problem with the welder that caused the breaker to trip? I didn't recall seeing the answer. My appologies if I missed it.
Nice fitting of the emergency box and switch. :D :D
Cheers :beer:
Don
doubleboost:
Hi
Mick
Nice to see you back on the job :bugeye: :bugeye: :bugeye: :bugeye:
John
micktoon:
--- Quote from: dsquire on March 16, 2013, 02:29:09 PM ---
--- Quote from: micktoon on November 22, 2012, 05:14:50 PM --- Nothing new to post I am afraid lads , as it looks like fault on the welder is causing the breaker to trip each time it turned on :zap: :bang: :bang: :bang:, so as usual one job leads to another job as the first job stands unfinished :palm: :palm:. My mate who knows about these matters is coming to test things on Saturday so fingers crossed its something fixable.
I noticed the welder let me down the instant I mentioned that Migatronic was good kit .................. Typical , I should have known better :(
Cheers Mick
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Mick
What did you find was the problem with the welder that caused the breaker to trip? I didn't recall seeing the answer. My appologies if I missed it.
Nice fitting of the emergency box and switch. :D :D
Cheers :beer:
Don
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Hi Don , I never really got to the bottom of it except to work out the breaker is on borderline and if the welder is set to AC when switched on it sometimes trips, but if set to DC then switched on it never trips..... If set to DC , switched on, then once on set to AC it wont trip.................. so as I am not looking for probems I just switch on in DC mode then transfer to AC :D so far so good so fingers crossed it will stay that way :thumbup:
dsquire:
--- Quote from: micktoon on March 16, 2013, 07:04:30 PM ---Hi Don , I never really got to the bottom of it except to work out the breaker is on borderline and if the welder is set to AC when switched on it sometimes trips, but if set to DC then switched on it never trips..... If set to DC , switched on, then once on set to AC it wont trip.................. so as I am not looking for probems I just switch on in DC mode then transfer to AC :D so far so good so fingers crossed it will stay that way :thumbup:
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Mick
In other words, you are outsmarting it by trickery. I love a clever solution like that. :lol: :lol:
What ever works is fair game. :lol: :lol:
Cheers :beer:
Don
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