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    So, the first job was to run up the motor to see if the lathe had any serious issues.

    I lashed up a setup using a different motor to check it all out first before moving it over to the hardinge.

    A simple setup - the transformer, VFD and a couple of switches to control forward and backwards.
    Wired into the lathes original high-low speed switch so I could test forward and backards in both speeds.

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    Last edited by pauly45; 11-09-2013 at 07:10 PM.

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