Here is a list of all the postings kevin large has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: do i need reverse |
10/04/2015 18:39:21 |
I do have a multi meter if it helps |
10/04/2015 11:38:25 |
Hi les thanks for all your help I don't know how was originally wired it is an early model don't know exactly there must be a no. Somewhere kevin |
10/04/2015 10:45:01 |
Hi les it does not have start and stop button box it does have red panic button nothing else that I can see I've try ed 2 electrician so far but they didn't seem to have much idea kevin |
10/04/2015 07:06:06 |
Hi les at the moment the motor only runs forward in the reverse position nothing in the off nothing in the forward |
09/04/2015 20:54:05 |
Thanks nick all looks like rocket science to me does that single phase diagram relate to what I have |
Thread: warco 220 wiring |
09/04/2015 19:38:39 |
hello dave I seem to have a similar problem to the 1 you had did you keep any of the diagrams etc is your lathe an early model regards kevin |
Thread: do i need reverse |
09/04/2015 19:17:42 |
the above is how its wired now in the top pics the white lead goes straight to plug hope these pics help if more pics will help just let me know |
09/04/2015 19:14:35 |
09/04/2015 19:01:23 |
Thread: do I need reverse |
09/04/2015 09:57:33 |
Hi les I am only going by what I was told about the motor the plate is very difficult to see its on the inside I will try and see what it says kevin |
09/04/2015 07:11:08 |
Hi I don't know if the motor is the same as original but its a 3 phase wired as a single phase it has 2 capacitators its been wired as is shown in the lid and uses 2 bridges 2 of the wires from the motor have been cut off I have a diagram from a CD but not sure if its applicable to my machine and it doesn't show what wire is what and what goes to z1 z2 etc or where the caps connect Oh it does have the panic button but no red and green button in box on the end and no micro switches it looks like 4 wires and earth coming from the forward and reverse switch Chris if you could email your wiring diagram I could see if it makes sense to me |
08/04/2015 19:23:50 |
I have a warco 220 at some point its had anew motor fitted and not been wired up properly if I cut threads do I need the reverse or is it OK to move the tool back manually I've had a couple of people look at the wiring but don't seem to fathem how it should work . |
Thread: Mashstroy C210T / Warco 220 help please |
07/04/2015 19:47:23 |
ah ok it makes sense now just need to get it wired up correctly and I can have a go many thanks kevin |
07/04/2015 18:15:33 |
Thanks nick I've noticed that all the change gears have bits on the back like engagement dogs but 1 just has shoulder what's this odd 1 for kevin |
07/04/2015 09:43:54 |
Many thanks nick just have make sure I get the right z no. kevin |
07/04/2015 07:06:07 |
I have a copy of manual on a cd but it's not very clear especially the page on fitting the changes gears etc any help on what gear is what would be appreciated kevin |
06/04/2015 21:50:07 |
How do you find it any tips for this lathe and have you tryed screw cutting on yours Kevin |
06/04/2015 20:01:30 |
Hi guys just wondering if you guys still have your 220s |
06/04/2015 20:00:53 |
Hi guys just wondering if you guys still have your 220s |
Thread: vertical slide |
05/04/2015 11:03:01 |
Hi I thought a vertical slide would be handy I have a warco 220 do I hear any particular type to fit my lathe |
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