hawaiianPUNCHY
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- Oct 16, 2017
Hi,
I have a 10EE square dial MG type, manufactured in 1955.
I've seen similar posts concerning this problem. At rpm below 200 works fine. Once above this rpm the lathe stops and starts until you reduce the setting on the speed control knob. Past solutions were to change the three resistors, which I have done. However, I used a 1kOhm and 2kOhm (in series) on the top and a 2kOhm on the bottom. Original values are 1.6kOhm + 1.6kOhm on top and 2kOhm on bottom. This has not solved the problem.
Should I order resistors to make the 3.2kOhm on the top? I don't know if this will make the difference, or is the problem elsewhere?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Dan
I have a 10EE square dial MG type, manufactured in 1955.
I've seen similar posts concerning this problem. At rpm below 200 works fine. Once above this rpm the lathe stops and starts until you reduce the setting on the speed control knob. Past solutions were to change the three resistors, which I have done. However, I used a 1kOhm and 2kOhm (in series) on the top and a 2kOhm on the bottom. Original values are 1.6kOhm + 1.6kOhm on top and 2kOhm on bottom. This has not solved the problem.
Should I order resistors to make the 3.2kOhm on the top? I don't know if this will make the difference, or is the problem elsewhere?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Dan