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* [http://www.kbelectronics.com/manuals/kbic_manual.pdf Control board manual and tuning instructions]
 
* [http://www.kbelectronics.com/manuals/kbic_manual.pdf Control board manual and tuning instructions]
 
* [http://andysmachines.weebly.com/variable-speed-controls.html Schematics for a similar control board]
 
* [http://andysmachines.weebly.com/variable-speed-controls.html Schematics for a similar control board]
* [http://www.chesteruk.net/products/detail/2 Link to manufacturer's site]
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* [http://www.chestermachinetools.com/conquest-lathe-3965-p.asp Link to manufacturer's site]
 
* [http://www.amadeal.co.uk/acatalog/KB_Mini_Lathe_Speed_Controller_Circuit_Board.html Replacement board, newer version] easily identified by the blue trimpots
 
* [http://www.amadeal.co.uk/acatalog/KB_Mini_Lathe_Speed_Controller_Circuit_Board.html Replacement board, newer version] easily identified by the blue trimpots
 
* [http://lathes.co.uk/ n00b guide to lathes - learn to know the difference between wood stock and tail stock]
 
* [http://lathes.co.uk/ n00b guide to lathes - learn to know the difference between wood stock and tail stock]

Revision as of 12:02, 8 February 2013

Mini Lathe
Status Broken - need to replace motor see this post for details
Origin ???
Location Machinery wall of Unit 23 (near Equipment/LaserCutter)
Maintainers mentar,Billy Smith,booyaa

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Conquest-mini-lathe.jpg

Mini Lathe

http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Lathe_Training

The mini-lathe is an example of a widely copied 7x12 lathe that has been manufactured in several versions

See also Equipment/LatheMillCombo for the bigger mill / lathe

Status

?minilathe Status: Not working. Low torque, and causes ciruit breaker to trigger on high revs.

Updates

Update 02/02/2013

aaron: I've taken apart the motor and did my best to clean it out. There was a setscrew loose inside there, but it was pretty well stuck to the one of the magnets. It appears to be used to secure the gear to the shaft. Also, I am guessing that there might be a problem with carbon dust building up between the contacts of the commutator, which could possibly cause a short that would make the motor draw a lot of current (though this would not likely cause a ground fault). I've cleaned those out as well. I haven't done any testing yet though.

Update 11/12/2012

mentar: The lathe is still misbhehaving, at high revs it occasionaly trips the circuit breakers. The torque is pretty low. Lathe debugging is complicated by it being on the same ring as the laser cutter so can't be worked on if laser cutter is in use.

Update 27/11/2012

mentar: Needs service. One of the brushes broke away from the connector, this has now been fixed, the lathe ran without problems for a few minutes. Needs a thorough clean and service

Update 01/11/2012

mentar: Almost working, but don't use yet! The control board need tuning to make sure it supplies the right amount of current to the motor. Found the ACCEL pot placed in a position which the manual specifically says IT SHOULDN'T BE PLACED IN (at the minimum setting). My guess is someone "tweaked" the values, hence the problems. Will read through the manual fully and tune it, hopefully next week. I should note that during one of the test runs the lathe tripped the 3A fuses (which according to the manual limit the motor to a 1/3 HP). I've replaced with a 10A fuse on the plug and a 7A fuse on the control panel (so the motor will go to a max of just under 1 HP)

Update 09/10/2012

mentar: Brushes replaced with the help of Charlie, motor running well without load but when connected to the drive belt spins very slowly. And it's almost like there is some sort of current limiting. Need someone with knowledge of control electronics to take a look.

Update 02/10/2012

mentar: Coils fine, commutator covered in a beefy layer of carbon, one brush almost gone. Replaced the brush with a smaller one from a one of the motors in the "motors" box, cleaned the carbon residue off the commutator and it works, sort off. The speed controller only works for a small range and the speed is constant after about 20%, this could of-course be due to a brush that wasn't meant for it. I'd still advice people against using it just yet, but if someone who has seen it working before the fault can take a look and confirm that it's not behaving properly that would be great.

Update 05/09/2012

Billy has offered to fit the brushes if someone orders the brushes. Expressed concern about the off-centering of the armature, which will probably require the motor to be replaced in the future.

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