Hey all,
I posted a few weeks ago about needing a few pictures of wiring for the Enco 110-2075. I did some digging into the wiring, but still am having tremendous issues.
I think the transformer is bad, as both 0 volt (common i assume) put out actual voltage, and the marked 6v and 29v put out 12v and 33v respectively. According to the schematic, the 6v and 29v should have a fuse on them, but in reality, the 6v splits out to the front panel, and to KMS1 (contactor). Strangely, ONE of the 0v (common?) is fused and runs to a contactor. The other 0v isn't connected to the system.
Additionally, the schematic/ manual lists numbers that my lathe does seem to have. From my research, I believe the schematic is from a later version Enco, where as mine is from the early 90s.
As for my actual testing, the schematic shows 0v and 6v should turn the power lamp on, however, one of the 0v does not. The one previously unused, does. It is worth noting that I'm using Grizzly replacement parts, and not Enco replacement parts (the lamp was missing).
I'm willing to compensate anyone who can help with my issues. I've been working at this for quite some time, and am honestly a bit sick of the lathe not being operational.
Edit: I'm in Houston if anyone wants to see it in person. Will pay for gas/travel.
I posted a few weeks ago about needing a few pictures of wiring for the Enco 110-2075. I did some digging into the wiring, but still am having tremendous issues.
I think the transformer is bad, as both 0 volt (common i assume) put out actual voltage, and the marked 6v and 29v put out 12v and 33v respectively. According to the schematic, the 6v and 29v should have a fuse on them, but in reality, the 6v splits out to the front panel, and to KMS1 (contactor). Strangely, ONE of the 0v (common?) is fused and runs to a contactor. The other 0v isn't connected to the system.
Additionally, the schematic/ manual lists numbers that my lathe does seem to have. From my research, I believe the schematic is from a later version Enco, where as mine is from the early 90s.
As for my actual testing, the schematic shows 0v and 6v should turn the power lamp on, however, one of the 0v does not. The one previously unused, does. It is worth noting that I'm using Grizzly replacement parts, and not Enco replacement parts (the lamp was missing).
I'm willing to compensate anyone who can help with my issues. I've been working at this for quite some time, and am honestly a bit sick of the lathe not being operational.
Edit: I'm in Houston if anyone wants to see it in person. Will pay for gas/travel.