Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild
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(07-17-2015, 09:03 AM)turbo711 Wrote: Hello Dallen. Yes, they are 24V I think. The transformer indicates 24V output. The link(s) would be welcomed. Here is a pic from Johnnyc14 that shows how it supposed to look:

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I might be interested in the quill, but I don't want to put much money in this tailstock due to it's condition. I was thinking of milling the slot wider and making a new pin. My mill in a homemade cnc router though and it doesn't like steel too much...

Mark

Whilst I have always enjoyed working on motor control circuitry and electrical circuits in general, I must admit that the US system does confuse me at times, which is why I generally chime in here when it comes to details.  I would hate to be responsible for someone getting a shock
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I'm unsure why you would use low voltage coils on your contactors?  Is it because you have (if I understand correctly) more than one single phase supply option?  Here things are pretty simple: 240V single phase or 415V three phase. As such, when wiring three phase contactors, I will choose 440V coils and 120V coils when using single phase.  From my point of view it is simpler and less expensive.

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RE: Cantek 1440, Birmingham, Wilton CT 1440, and others Rebuild - by Mayhem - 07-21-2015, 06:55 AM



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