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Unread 12-08-2015, 07:02 PM   #1
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You can get single phase motors for most lathes from Grizzly or (as bad as I hate to recommend these guys) Harbor Freight. Single phase 110 220 3/4 horse for a little over $100.00. With there 20% coupons it will be pretty cheap.
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Unread 12-08-2015, 09:17 PM   #2
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Did the lathe successfully run the way it is currently hooked up, or has it recently been installed where it sits?
Here's why I ask...
I obtained an Enco lathe 30 years or so ago used from a mechanic's garage that was going out of business, and the power was shut off there.
It had a 110v cord on it.
We hooked it up at home and it had little power/speed.
I took the motor to the local motor guru, and he said it was a 220v motor hooked up for 110.
He wired it properly and furnished a proper plug for it for $20.00
We then wired a receptacle with the proper setup and have never looked back.
It runs great to this day. It's a nice little machine.
Your mileage may vary.
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