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Wiring advice for small single phase lathe in home workshop

I am being asked to wire up a small single phase lathe in a home workshop.

I will be using an NVR switch for start and stop, with a 0.55kw motor looks like I should have overload protection as well (552.1.2)

The customer has an old forward/reverse switch, my guess is 30 years old with metal case , but looks in good condition. My specific concern is that the switch has a leaver to rotate it and a center off position, it could easily be used to switch the motor off and then knocked on.The customer is quite safety conscious so fairly unlikely to happen, but I am wondering if this is normal or is there an alternative arrangement used? Just realised I my have to change the switch anyway as it's not ip rated, but still not sure what to use.

Tried to attach some pictures but cant work out how to do it? 

  • Eh?

    Have you got a picture?

  • The answer has to be a resounding maybe, because size, material, thread dia and pitch all affect the answer and all critical dimensions and acceptable tolerances  are needed, and if I did it won't be very quick as my workshop is out of order for a few weeks being in mid move.  (And due to its era, my lathe can only cut thread pitches you can reach from 8TPI with a limited set of primary gear changes  so you may need to buy the right tap /die.)
    If those limitations are acceptable, if you can post a dimensioned drawing that may aid discussion.
    But, but far more interesting,  just how fast are you doing corners that your power steering needs cooling ?

    M.

  • Chris I will try to get pictures.

    Mike, the power steering fluid cooling pipes are original by the manufacturers. The vehicle is international, and may have been used in hot countries.

    Z.

  • Pictures. I had to saw through the  pipes to get a socket onto the fittings to get them to turn for removal. They were rusted onto the steel pipes.

  • Pitch believed to be 1.5mm.

    Z.

  • Lots of thread drift here, so I have started a new thread in Engineering Discussions.

  • In what?

    Z.

  • In what?

    engx.theiet.org/.../discussions

  • if you goto  https://engx.theiet.org/f/ you will see all the posts in all the categories. Title zooms pipes

  • Those are standard hydraulic fittings Z, go to a hydraulic hose maker (yellow pages or web). There is Powertran (Newtonards) across the water near Belfast who will make replacement assemblies. Very helpful.