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9x20 lathe ken 08-11-2006
Posted by ken on August 11, 2006, 4:40 am
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Hi l have just bought a 9x20 lathe which as had the motor taken of and the
wires
disconnected and the mains lead taken of also the wiring diagram had been
lost
is there anybody who can help me with a new wiring diagram
The lathe was bought from Chester in the UK the wires coming out of the
motor are
orange/red/white/brown and a earth, l have tried the 9x20 group but no help



Posted by on August 11, 2006, 8:17 am
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have u tried Chester UK?

give them a ring, but i would say trace the wires from the elctric
switch, as it will help to identify what wire goes where

dont have there number to hand, but there web site is www.chesteruk.net

that 9x20 group, is that the usa yahoo group?


ken wrote:
> Hi l have just bought a 9x20 lathe which as had the motor taken of and the
> wires
> disconnected and the mains lead taken of also the wiring diagram had been
> lost
> is there anybody who can help me with a new wiring diagram
> The lathe was bought from Chester in the UK the wires coming out of the
> motor are
> orange/red/white/brown and a earth, l have tried the 9x20 group but no help


Posted by on August 11, 2006, 8:38 am
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Good Afternoon

Just had one of my engineers look at a current version of the 920
Lathe, this is the current wiring;

depending on the age of the lathe, if capacitors are fitted on the
motor then the wiring config is a s follows:

from rotary switch
term 4 to W12 on motor
term 12 to U1 on motor
term 8 to V1 on motor
term 10 to U2 on motor

if capacitors are not fitted to the motor - this is an older machine,
where the capacitors where mounted in the headstock casting of the
Lathe. If this is the case it might be easier to change the motor to
one that is fitted with capacitiors.

With reference to the missing main cable, i would as you to phone us on
01244-531631, as you could be missing other cables - depending how the
mains cable was removed

Regards






saber_wow@hotmail.com wrote:

> have u tried Chester UK?
>
> give them a ring, but i would say trace the wires from the elctric
> switch, as it will help to identify what wire goes where
>
> dont have there number to hand, but there web site is www.chesteruk.net
>
> that 9x20 group, is that the usa yahoo group?
>
>
> ken wrote:
> > Hi l have just bought a 9x20 lathe which as had the motor taken of and the
> > wires
> > disconnected and the mains lead taken of also the wiring diagram had been
> > lost
> > is there anybody who can help me with a new wiring diagram
> > The lathe was bought from Chester in the UK the wires coming out of the
> > motor are
> > orange/red/white/brown and a earth, l have tried the 9x20 group but no help


Posted by on August 11, 2006, 11:15 am
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Wow!

I'm not a Chester customer myself, but that sort of thing doesn't half
help build a good impression!

Ed

gareth.r@chesteruk.net wrote:
> Good Afternoon
>
> Just had one of my engineers look at a current version of the 920
> Lathe, this is the current wiring;
>
> depending on the age of the lathe, if capacitors are fitted on the
> motor then the wiring config is a s follows:
>
> from rotary switch
> term 4 to W12 on motor
> term 12 to U1 on motor
> term 8 to V1 on motor
> term 10 to U2 on motor
>
> if capacitors are not fitted to the motor - this is an older machine,
> where the capacitors where mounted in the headstock casting of the
> Lathe. If this is the case it might be easier to change the motor to
> one that is fitted with capacitiors.
>
> With reference to the missing main cable, i would as you to phone us on
> 01244-531631, as you could be missing other cables - depending how the
> mains cable was removed
>
> Regards
>
>
>
>
>
>
> saber_wow@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> > have u tried Chester UK?
> >
> > give them a ring, but i would say trace the wires from the elctric
> > switch, as it will help to identify what wire goes where
> >
> > dont have there number to hand, but there web site is www.chesteruk.net
> >
> > that 9x20 group, is that the usa yahoo group?
> >
> >
> > ken wrote:
> > > Hi l have just bought a 9x20 lathe which as had the motor taken of and the
> > > wires
> > > disconnected and the mains lead taken of also the wiring diagram had been
> > > lost
> > > is there anybody who can help me with a new wiring diagram
> > > The lathe was bought from Chester in the UK the wires coming out of the
> > > motor are
> > > orange/red/white/brown and a earth, l have tried the 9x20 group but no help


Posted by Pat Martindale on August 11, 2006, 12:50 pm
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zedbert@gmail.com writes
>Wow!
>
>I'm not a Chester customer myself, but that sort of thing doesn't half
>help build a good impression!
>

I have had some dealings with Chester in the past few weeks gaining help
with rebuilding a 920 lathe I have had given.

I have to say that I have found the people I have dealt with
excellent...

I have been most impressed with the service given and would like to
record my thanks.


Regards,

--
Pat Martindale

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