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DPDT Switch
Posted by:
Scott Strength
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Date: June 16, 2015 01:36PM
Looking for some help. I'm fairly new to rod building and just purchased the Renzetti Craftsman Rod lathe. Is it possible to install a DPDT switch to reverse the motor? I have the solid state foot pedal with it as well.
Thanks in advance for any help given. Re: DPDT Switch
Posted by:
Mel Shimizu
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Date: June 16, 2015 02:15PM
I may be wrong but i think that you can only reverse a DC motor using that switch. Do not know what kind of motor comes with your Renzetti. Re: DPDT Switch
Posted by:
Scott Strength
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Date: June 16, 2015 02:34PM
Thanks! It's an ac/dc motor. Re: DPDT Switch
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: June 16, 2015 09:40PM
Scott,
Simply put, unless you rewire the motor, you can't reverse the motor. An AC/DC motor does not typically like to be reversed very well due to the alignment of the brushes with respect to the armature. However, a DC gear motor works very well with the appropriate power supply and it is easy to reverse a DC motor by simply swapping the voltage to the motor's power leads. Take care Re: DPDT Switch
Posted by:
Scott Strength
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Date: June 17, 2015 11:53AM
Thanks so much, Roger. Do you know of a DC motor that will mount to the Renzetti motor mount? I'm wanting to apply rod finish on the lathe and would like to have the ability to have the rod turn in the opposite direction. Thanks again for you time. Re: DPDT Switch
Posted by:
Jay Dubay
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Date: June 17, 2015 07:06PM
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Re: Thread Direction Posted by: steve schuster (---.socal.res.rr.com) Date: June 17, 2015 01:36PM Got it John, thanks. Has anyone ever heard of a wrapping motor that is able to reverse direction? I'm not sure this can be accomplished using an ac powered motor. I asked this question of an "expert" at Mudhole, and his answer was, "why would you want to do that?" There are several reasons I would want to do that, the most important being undoing a misapplied wrap, using the direction change to remove a sacrificial thread from a tiger wrap, etc. etc. There are probably more reasons, but they escape my brain at this moment. Options: Reply•Quote•Follow Topic•Report Re: Thread Direction Posted by: Joe Vanfossen (---.neo.res.rr.com) Date: June 17, 2015 04:17PM For applications like removing the sacrificial thread or a bad wrap, one solution is to take the belt off of one of the pulleys and allow the rod to turn freely. Another option, if you want to power the motor and run it backwards is to put a figure 8 in the belt. Options: Reply•Quote•Follow Topic•Report Re: Thread Direction Posted by: william G Sidney (---.gci.net) Date: June 17, 2015 04:43PM figure 8 works great but eats the belt a little faster that normal William Sidney Anchorage AK. Re: DPDT Switch
Posted by:
Mel Shimizu
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Date: June 17, 2015 07:34PM
I did this to my homemade wrapper that I now use only for turning grips. But I mounted a DC motor on it. I had to wire a rectifier to convert from AC to DC and then the cross over switch to reverse directions. Re: DPDT Switch
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: June 18, 2015 09:18AM
Scott,
By the way, that is one of the exact reasons why I reverse my wrapping motor. i.e. I wrap in one direction, but reverse the rod to apply finish and or to correct a mistake. Take care Re: DPDT Switch
Posted by:
Scott Strength
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Date: June 18, 2015 09:59AM
Roger,
Exactly. I am fairly new at this and have only built a couple of rods. I sold my other wrapper to my brother and upgraded to the Renzetti. I just wish it could run in both directions. I've applied finish at higher speeds and feel I have more control. Especially at the end of the wraps. I still can't believe seasoned rod builders ask the question "Why would you want to?" :) I'll send you an email. Thanks for all your help! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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