Matt Wessels | 12/08/2021 16:24:48 |
3 forum posts 5 photos | Hello All Please could you assist me with the wiring of a Hoover Ac motor and Dewhurst switch on a Myford Super 7 lathe. Attached photos of motor and switch. Thanking your kind assistance in advance. Regards |
John Haine | 12/08/2021 16:47:24 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Um, can't see any photos? |
noel shelley | 12/08/2021 17:59:23 |
2308 forum posts 33 photos | No pics yet ! To wire the motor you will also need a DOL starter to protect the motor,a fuse is useless in this role. The dewhurst is NOT to stop or start the motor ONLY to reverse the direction of rotation !!!! We need to know what type of starting circuit is used. This should work, Red and black should be run windings, blue and yellow start windings. live to term 1, neutral to term 3, A or A1 black to 5, AZ or A2 red to 7, yellow to 2 and blue to 6. ALL metal work MUST be earthed ! If you run in reverse REMEMBER your chuck is screw on and can be unscrewed ! Good luck Noel. |
Paul Lousick | 12/08/2021 23:52:24 |
2276 forum posts 801 photos | See previous posts about Dewhurst switches. Not all motors are reversible |
Matt Wessels | 13/08/2021 08:16:45 |
3 forum posts 5 photos | |
J Hancock | 13/08/2021 08:32:21 |
869 forum posts | If you type Dewhurst into the keyword box , then 'go' , you will see all you need in those posts. |
Ady1 | 13/08/2021 09:08:19 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | Lucky you, a dewhurst AND a good Hoover motor! Mine is on a Higgs motor and is in a super-hard access place so I will try some pointers There are only 2 contacts which need changed for reversing a motor I did an AEI here Most important of all is to put it onto a RCD circuit plug, my old unit started fine when I picked it up and shorted out when I set it up back at home
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noel shelley | 13/08/2021 10:14:23 |
2308 forum posts 33 photos | You may find helpful information in ME 4643 ! DO NOT use it as it would seem it has been used - as a stop start switch - indicated by the plug ! From the circuit on the terminal cover one might assume split phase starting which I doubt, the hoover motor is cap start, the diagram does not show the centrifugal switch or capacitor which form the start circuit ! The round hole in the cover and button in the picture indicate it may also have a thermal cutout. Noel. Edited By noel shelley on 13/08/2021 10:17:15 |
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