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  1. Jeff15

    Phase converter???

    Thanks guys for all the replys.. Jeff
  2. Jeff15

    Phase converter???

    Thanks for the reply scotty. The unit was manufactured by a company called Glentronic Ltd in scotland, unfortunately not still in business (see new pic attached). Not being an electrical techy when the unit is switched on should there be a voltage at the outgoing terminal block (where the motor...
  3. Jeff15

    Phase converter???

    Hi everyone, I run a few machines in my home workshop, I own a couple of phase converters one is a rotary (with motor) type the other a digital type that run two different lathes, a couple of years ago I bought a standby phase converter just in case, now I have another 3 phase machine 3hp motor...
  4. Jeff15

    Engraver motor help

    Thanks for the response guys, I did take disconnect the item, the motor does run fine without it (happy days), therefore as you suggest probably just noise suppression. Saves me a few pounds, when i spoke the the "field engineer" from gravograph he said the motor is very old and he wasn't sure...
  5. Jeff15

    Engraver motor help

    Found my gravograph TX2 engraver to be tripping electric. The motor is a 230v 70w runs at approx 16000rpm. I opened the wiring switch box on the machine to find what i think my be a capacitor, maybe a start or start run type?? however the only markings on the item is 1022T 52/64...it has three...

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