Turbo
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Our men in sheds was given a hegner wood lathe. It is a later model one with 3 phase 1 hp motor & 3 speed pulleys. The first time it was tried out it was blowing fuses. I looked at it last week & it was working ok but with a noise from the motor. Then it suddenly stopped working & hasn't worked since.
I did some investigating tonight & it is powering up, the numbers on the display are changing when you turn the speed pot but I can't measure any output with my voltmeter & the motor isn't running.
I tried a different motor on it but still not working. I have never had other motor working as I don't have 3 phase but it was given to me as working.
The control wiring all checks out but there is no 'off' position on the forward/reverse switch, so you can switch from fwd to rev without stopping the motor first, which isn't good for the inverter or motor.
I might try to sort some capacitors tomorrow so I can run the motor on single phase, at least I can rule that out.
Here are some photos of the inverter, it is unbranded but with some European components. It doesn't look original, maybe somebody will recognise it so I can look for a manual. I am getting error codes if I try to reset it but without the codes I can't diagnose anything.
If anyone has a hegner lathe maybe you could look inside your control box & see if your inverter is the same.
Also, can anyone please tell me what thread the spindle nose is, the lathe came with no accessories.
Thanks for your help.
I did some investigating tonight & it is powering up, the numbers on the display are changing when you turn the speed pot but I can't measure any output with my voltmeter & the motor isn't running.
I tried a different motor on it but still not working. I have never had other motor working as I don't have 3 phase but it was given to me as working.
The control wiring all checks out but there is no 'off' position on the forward/reverse switch, so you can switch from fwd to rev without stopping the motor first, which isn't good for the inverter or motor.
I might try to sort some capacitors tomorrow so I can run the motor on single phase, at least I can rule that out.
Here are some photos of the inverter, it is unbranded but with some European components. It doesn't look original, maybe somebody will recognise it so I can look for a manual. I am getting error codes if I try to reset it but without the codes I can't diagnose anything.
If anyone has a hegner lathe maybe you could look inside your control box & see if your inverter is the same.
Also, can anyone please tell me what thread the spindle nose is, the lathe came with no accessories.
Thanks for your help.