Lyle W. Kerr
06-30-2009, 10:25 PM
Good day. I have been on here many times for research and it has been a big help as to the reason I just purchased the Rockwell lathe. I do have a few questions that I am sure are very easy for some on here.
Here we go, first does anyone have or know of a place I can get an original manual for the 46-450? It is all pretty easy to figure out, just would be nice to have on file.
Also what are the TPI/size opening on the drive for attachments? I have not done much of any but would like a chuck to start making bowls with.
Next, I have seen a few threads on here about the FM50-101-C for the 450 1HP, 3 Ph motor. I was just going to replace the motor but this makes way more sense. Doe anyone have a list of additional parts needed beside the FM50? It looks like a good POT and some other parts are needed as well.
Last, anyone know the amp draw with the FM50 @ 120VAC to this motor? And do you loose any HP like you would with a normal phase converter?i.e 1HP 3PH to .5HP single phase 220V.
This is one of my last major items to complete my wood shop in my barn and can't wait to start using it and give my dads old Record Power to my younger brother.
Thank you for any and all help in advanced!
Here we go, first does anyone have or know of a place I can get an original manual for the 46-450? It is all pretty easy to figure out, just would be nice to have on file.
Also what are the TPI/size opening on the drive for attachments? I have not done much of any but would like a chuck to start making bowls with.
Next, I have seen a few threads on here about the FM50-101-C for the 450 1HP, 3 Ph motor. I was just going to replace the motor but this makes way more sense. Doe anyone have a list of additional parts needed beside the FM50? It looks like a good POT and some other parts are needed as well.
Last, anyone know the amp draw with the FM50 @ 120VAC to this motor? And do you loose any HP like you would with a normal phase converter?i.e 1HP 3PH to .5HP single phase 220V.
This is one of my last major items to complete my wood shop in my barn and can't wait to start using it and give my dads old Record Power to my younger brother.
Thank you for any and all help in advanced!