Sorry for the 'smoke'.
On my 7" lathe, there is a caution to turn the speed control to zero, PRIOR to turning the switch on. Could that have been the cause? If not familiar with the unit, it would seem normal to just flip the switch on (without checking the speed control).
Little machine shop is one place to go for replacement parts, tooling, and accessories. I've been very happy with my purchases from them. There is great advice on the site as well. I hope you get it spinning soon. I have had one over a year and love it. I've pulled my motor to work on squaring the headstock and it was easy to do.
Danny
If you go with a bigger motor you will overload the speed control circuit board. The new motor has to be comparable with the speed control. I'm not sure if it's a DC motor, I suspect, or a 3 phase AC motor. Little machine shop does have an upgrade kit but if I remember right it ain't cheap. There might be dust/dirt in the motor that a good cleaning might fix. There may also be brushes that need replacement ( not sure ). More HP would be nice but mine has plenty of HP for pens and smaller jobs. I've turned up to 2" aluminum without issue and 3/4" hardened stainless steel. You just can't take aggressive cuts.
Danny
I have checked both brushes in the motor they look new .
But motor doesn't turn over right by hand .
As I rotate the motor there are stiff spots.
Motor smells burnt , I don't want to tear down the motor until my friend looks at it.
If you upgrade the entire system you might be looking at a bigger investment than buying a larger lathe.
Danny
If you upgrade the entire system you might be looking at a bigger investment than buying a larger lathe.
Danny
Hi Danny
I am spoiled with lathes
Long story short my ex employer son threw me the keys to his machine shop after his father passed away.
He really didn't want to run the business and he doesn't want to sale the machine shop or most of the heavy equipment .
He also doesn't want those lathes gears rusting up and like the fact they get rotated .
3 large metal lathes and a bridge port mill .
One of the lathe is Mazak Hercules SE 2010 metal lathe
I believe its 100 inches between centers 25 hp motor 20 in swing
4 inch spindle bore .
Its really a nice lathe ...
Honestly I am trying to get away from the bigger lathes.
Right now I own 4 lathes and a large CNC router table 3 axis but I have a lathe mounted on the cnc to do tapers on pool cues .
If you upgrade the entire system you might be looking at a bigger investment than buying a larger lathe.
Danny
Hi Danny
I am spoiled with lathes
Long story short my ex employer son threw me the keys to his machine shop after his father passed away.
He really didn't want to run the business and he doesn't want to sale the machine shop or most of the heavy equipment .
He also doesn't want those lathes gears rusting up and like the fact they get rotated .
3 large metal lathes and a bridge port mill .
One of the lathe is Mazak Hercules SE 2010 metal lathe
I believe its 100 inches between centers 25 hp motor 20 in swing
4 inch spindle bore .
Its really a nice lathe ...
Honestly I am trying to get away from the bigger lathes.
Right now I own 4 lathes and a large CNC router table 3 axis but I have a lathe mounted on the cnc to do tapers on pool cues .
I'm unworthy. (He says as he bows to the ground) what a lucky man. There was an Ingersol Rand shop nearby auctioning off their equipment last month and I had no way to pick up the Bridgeport I was craving. They looked brand new. The two went for $800 each. Broke my heart. I learned years ago on Southbend lathes and Bridgeports. The little C2 was my reintroduction after 30 years. Originally bought to make small parts for my custom knives and folders. I need the mill for making autos. Pens have taken over my hobby time since getting the lathe.
Good to have an expert on the forum for advice.
Danny
If you upgrade the entire system you might be looking at a bigger investment than buying
I believe its 100 inches between centers 25 hp motor 20 in swing
4 inch spindle bore .
Its really a nice lathe ...
.
How cool would it be to have a picture of a pen turning on a 20" x 100" 25 HP lathe.
Danny
If you upgrade the entire system you might be looking at a bigger investment than buying
I believe its 100 inches between centers 25 hp motor 20 in swing
4 inch spindle bore .
Its really a nice lathe ...
.
How cool would it be to have a picture of a pen turning on a 20" x 100" 25 HP lathe.
Danny
All of the big lathes are covered in oil , you cant go into the machine shop without getting oil on you some where .
You cant tough any of the tools .
Machine shop is worthless for wood .....
In my wood shop I now have 4 lathes 3 of them are like this except with live cutters mounted on the tool post.
Large bore headstock
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When the smoke got out of my original motor a number of years ago I replaced it with a (real) 3/4 HP motor from a treadmill and hooked it up by using a jackshaft in place of the original motor and a poly V belt to hook to the jackshaft with Poly V pulleys to step down RPM on the much higher RPM of a treadmill motor.
The original controller won't handle this much real HP so I went with a Cycletrol 150 controller (you can find them fairly cheap on Ebay if you are patient).
This makes the little 7x machines a serious metal cutter, I also upped my bed length to (currently) a 16 inch bed in several steps as longer beds became available, something I highly recommend.
I think the original motor is actually somewhere around a quarter or possibly a third horsepower, certainly not the three quarters that is claimed for them.
frank123;1881807 I got the original motor running said:I looked at this on my 7 X 12, I got hold of a 3 phase motor and VFD drive to give a variable speed. The motor was almost as large as the whole lathe, the original motor (one of 3) I stripped down to the shaft and bearings and made a bracket that takes place of the motor which actually became a lay shaft, with the intentions of mounting the motor behind the lathe, but had to give the lathe back, so everything came to a stand still.
There is no room to fit a larger motor there,
Kryn
I agree a lay shaft or jack shaft would need to be installedfrank123;1881807 I got the original motor running said:I looked at this on my 7 X 12, I got hold of a 3 phase motor and VFD drive to give a variable speed. The motor was almost as large as the whole lathe, the original motor (one of 3) I stripped down to the shaft and bearings and made a bracket that takes place of the motor which actually became a lay shaft, with the intentions of mounting the motor behind the lathe, but had to give the lathe back, so everything came to a stand still.
There is no room to fit a larger motor there,
Kryn