Hello all. My Laguna 1524 lathe started having some problems last week...losing power, RPM dropouts, which rapidly became fairly severed. Laguna sent out a replacement motor, and I've been trying to disconnect the old one. I photographed all the connections in the control box, then disconnected a simple 3-pin control cable, and a white, black and green power connection to the motor.
I've now run into a snag...the control box feeds the cables through these little black plastic ports. They are round, but, the design of them seems to be more of a horseshoe shape, with a clip that fits in the opening at the "bottom" of the "horseshoe". These seem to be pretty darned optimally matched to the cable sizes, so there is just no give, and I cannot seem to get them out...
Does anyone have any tips as to how to get these out?
Or are they something you use once and replace? Is there a more user-friendly alternative to this kind of port, if they need to be replaced? (For that matter, what the heck are these called?
I've been searching for half an hour and cannot figure out what these are called so I can search google properly...)
I've now run into a snag...the control box feeds the cables through these little black plastic ports. They are round, but, the design of them seems to be more of a horseshoe shape, with a clip that fits in the opening at the "bottom" of the "horseshoe". These seem to be pretty darned optimally matched to the cable sizes, so there is just no give, and I cannot seem to get them out...
Does anyone have any tips as to how to get these out?
Or are they something you use once and replace? Is there a more user-friendly alternative to this kind of port, if they need to be replaced? (For that matter, what the heck are these called?
