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Chester DB10 speed question

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Tifa 857203/03/2021 12:30:36
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I have a Chester DB10 lathe, which appears to be working perfectly, but when I switch to reverse, it only manages about 50% of it's available RPM's

I'm guessing this might be some sort of protection for the motor brushes running in reverse? It's always done this since new, and never caused an issue, just curious.

Any ideas please?

Thanks.

not done it yet03/03/2021 14:02:05
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What did Chester say?

John Rudd03/03/2021 14:14:23
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Running in reverse with a lower speed is by design on these machines....

Brian G03/03/2021 21:53:19
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I think I was once taught why this happens, but it was over 40 years back and I've forgotten most of it so all that follows may be nonsense...

The magnetic field generated by the rotor windings is distorted by various factors that I freely admit I don't understand, but the net result is that in a motor which will normally run in one direction the windings are either advanced or retarded (my guess would be advanced as the field will need time to build and collapse - an Electrical Engineer would be handy right now but I dropped out after the first year) to compensate and obtain maximum efficiency. When the motor runs backward this compensation is the wrong way around and the motor is much less efficient, so it would probably run hotter as well as slower.

I suppose it is analogous to running a two-stroke engine backwards, the porting would still be symmetrical but the spark would be retarded instead of advanced.

Brian G

Tifa 857203/03/2021 22:03:44
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Thanks for the info chaps...very much appreciated!

K

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