(small workshop) The lathe is a Myford ML7. It has a rotary switch on -- off -- reverse.
I have been asked to look into the possibility of fitting a proper machine switch with
on -- off buttons & emergency stop & ZVR.
1. There is nothing to stop you turning the switch the wrong way & starting in reverse.
Manual says this is dangerous, you could unscrew the chuck unless you go slow &
with very light load. I would like to add some sort of safety catch. Any ideas?
2. I would also like to add overload protection. Unfortunately the motor's data plate is
obscured. The only bit I can read says: Hawker-Siddeley Brook Crompton Parkinson
KP6736, I cannot find any data on the Web. No-load current is 3.2A. Static resistance
is 27Ohm. Also the O-L relays I can find all seem to be 3 phase, with no visible means
of support. Can you run a 1 phase motor off a 3 phase relay? Should it be auto or manual
reset?
Please any advice? Thank you.
I have been asked to look into the possibility of fitting a proper machine switch with
on -- off buttons & emergency stop & ZVR.
1. There is nothing to stop you turning the switch the wrong way & starting in reverse.
Manual says this is dangerous, you could unscrew the chuck unless you go slow &
with very light load. I would like to add some sort of safety catch. Any ideas?
2. I would also like to add overload protection. Unfortunately the motor's data plate is
obscured. The only bit I can read says: Hawker-Siddeley Brook Crompton Parkinson
KP6736, I cannot find any data on the Web. No-load current is 3.2A. Static resistance
is 27Ohm. Also the O-L relays I can find all seem to be 3 phase, with no visible means
of support. Can you run a 1 phase motor off a 3 phase relay? Should it be auto or manual
reset?
Please any advice? Thank you.