Standard Modern 13X49 electrical diagram

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endmill
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Standard Modern 13X49 electrical diagram

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Just bought a new lathe but got some electrical issue it had a 440 volt motor the last guy put a 220 volt in put didn't chance any of the motor control circuit. So it would be nice to have a diagram. THANKS
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Re: Standard Modern 13X49 electrical diagram

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I will offer that besides changing the control transformer input voltage settings and motor overload settings you maybe ready to go, also look inside the control cabinet. A diagram may be lurking
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Re: Standard Modern 13X49 electrical diagram

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Thanks that will help, looked no diagram inside.THX
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Re: Standard Modern 13X49 electrical diagram

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Hello :!: endmill :D

I'm not sure if these will be of help, but here we go. :roll:
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Re: Standard Modern 13X49 electrical diagram

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Diagram is pretty straight foreward
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Re: Standard Modern 13X49 electrical diagram

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hammermill wrote:Diagram is pretty straight foreward
Good Morning :!: Ken :D

I agree, but it is for a different model,

so there might be a slight difference. :wink:

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