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...
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...
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...
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...