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    Startrite / Robland Combination Saw / Planer / Spindle molder - 3 Phase not starting.......any ideas?

    I realised that I never concluded this thread - for anyone else having a sililar prob..... So in the end I took the machine to ALT machine spares in Birmingham - who are a Startrite specialist. It turned out that the single phase to three phase convertor that I have connected it to had totally...
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    Startrite / Robland Combination Saw / Planer / Spindle molder - 3 Phase not starting.......any ideas?

    Yeah I agree that something must have come loose in transit - it ran before that! ...So I've been round with a continuity tester and found various faults. I've not tested the machine yet as it's in back of a luton van on my driveway. I'll take it to some 3 phase later... The main off button...
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    Startrite / Robland Combination Saw / Planer / Spindle molder - 3 Phase not starting.......any ideas?

    Thanks (all) for your thoughts. I'll get onto it. I'm slowed down by having to borrow three phase from a neighbouring unit - my intention in the short term was to run the machine from a 3ph convertor (from 32A 240v) until I get 3Ph connected. So I may be a little slow in solving this. 415v...
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    Startrite combination machine

    Did you ever get this sorted? It sounds exactly what I have going on with my Super 310 machine.....
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    Startrite / Robland Combination Saw / Planer / Spindle molder - 3 Phase not starting.......any ideas?

    Hi Guys.... So I recently bought one of these Startrite / Robland Combination machines (pretty certain its 2.2Kw per motor) Mechanically it all seems ok, the motors all turn etc. I did see all 3 motors running when I bought it. When I connect it to the 3 Phase supply now, select a mode and hit...
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    epoxy resin help

    Hi, I've done a huge amount of resin casting with epoxies over the years and later with urethanes. Epoxies are slow and ENTIRELY dependent on temperature. The reaction is exothermic - i.e. energy is released during the reaction and so the mixture will become hot. This heat then speeds up the...
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