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Jenny Trice
12-02-2012, 7:52 PM
I was rough turning a blank of green wood that was very wet (don't know if that has anything to do with it) when the rpm on my lathe went to zero. I am not able to ramp it up. There is still power to the digital read out. I'm not sure what to suspect but there seems to be only two possible problem sources, the power inverter and the digital controller? Has anyone else had this problem? What might it be? What else should I be looking for?

Dan Hintz
12-02-2012, 7:58 PM
First, I'd check the connections between the VFD and the motor. A powered display says you're still getting proper power to the VFD itself. Try turning the rpms up (just a few hundred rpms, nothing fast), and give the spindle a quick turn with your hand... does it spin up as if it was working correctly? If so, it may be a bad starting cap. Are you seeing any error conditions on the VFD display?

Faust M. Ruggiero
12-02-2012, 8:08 PM
If the blank is very heavy and allowed to spin freely after you shut off the lathe it may cause the drive to shut down. Disconnect the power for a few minutes. Plug the lathe back in the look for the green button on the drive. push it and try again. This happens with my PM and I believe the two lathes are similar.
faust

Jenny Trice
12-02-2012, 8:10 PM
I did try pushing the button on the power inverter. Then I unplugged it and cleaned up the shop. Then I plugged it in and tried again and it is working. Cancel the crisis. I'm back in business. Thanks for the quick replies guys.

Kenny Jacobson
12-03-2012, 1:44 AM
1. Make sure there are no strong magnets on the headstock. Something like a light with a magnetic base. It can screw up the inverter if it's too close.

2. Make sure your lathe isn't plugged into a gfi protected circuit. As in no gfi outlets anywhere on the same circuit.

Don Palese
12-03-2012, 2:40 AM
I had a very similar problem with my 1642. When I called Jet, after lots of questions their service tech offered to send a new wiring harness and variable speed control switch .. When it arrived, it took about 2 hours to install .. mainly because of tight space and being very careful to match wire for wire .. since then my machine has worked without problems .. can't say the same for the operator ... If you don't have the manual with the parts lit it is available on the net .. or I can send you a link .. Best of Luck .. Don in Medford, OR

Jim Underwood
12-03-2012, 10:06 PM
1. Make sure there are no strong magnets on the headstock. Something like a light with a magnetic base. It can screw up the inverter if it's too close.

2. Make sure your lathe isn't plugged into a gfi protected circuit. As in no gfi outlets anywhere on the same circuit.

Seems like I remember a similar conversation in which a Jet Rep said that a magnet on the headstock wouldn't be a problem. I could be wrong about that though... Maybe it was that guy from ToolNut... uh.. whazzisname. Was it Sean? I can't remember...