View Full Version : Hammer has arrived
martyphee
11-06-2006, 10:51 PM
Actually it arrived last week, but just had a chance to to take a picture.
http://sawmillcreek.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=49700&stc=1&d=1162871187
Maybe next year I'll get the matching slider. It pale's in comparison to the Porter that I sold, but it is a very nice machine.
One question though. What's the deal with the start button? I have to hold it until it gets up to speed and then release. Is that normal? Are euro motors different than US motor's?
Bill Simmeth
11-06-2006, 11:19 PM
My sympathies...
Corey Hallagan
11-06-2006, 11:27 PM
Congrats on the new equipment Marty!
corey
martyphee
11-06-2006, 11:28 PM
It was a hard day when I loaded the Porter onto the trailer and waved good-bye... As you know I had put a lot of work into it.
Jamie Buxton
11-07-2006, 12:18 AM
What's the deal with the start button? I have to hold it until it gets up to speed and then release. Is that normal?
On my A3-31, and on a friend's A3-41, you just punch the go button and it goes.
martyphee
11-07-2006, 10:42 AM
Just got off the phone with my salesrep at felder. Holding the button in is normal on the newer machines. He called the starter an inverter. Only takes a second or two. The machine uses DC braking to stop the head also. Does your's have a brake?
Paul Canaris
11-07-2006, 12:55 PM
Odd that they call it an inverter, as that is a device that converts AC to DC. Perhaps he meant a phase converter?
Brian MacDonald
11-07-2006, 1:17 PM
Mine is about 6 months old and starts the same way. It is a great machine. I'm sure you'll enjoy using it.
nic obie
11-07-2006, 1:50 PM
Marty,
I'd guess that it does not have a starting circuit that is centrifugally controlled. My older Minimax saw is like that. The start capacitor on it is controlled by the start switch. I think it's a European thing.
Dennis Perry
11-07-2006, 4:43 PM
martyphee,
Inverter aka vfd (variable frequency drive) is what it could be. It could have a 3 phase motor, vfd 1 phase in-3 phase out to the motor. Could be a soft start, the delay on start. Braking is applied when the stop button is pushed then stops.
Just a thought Dennis
martyphee
11-07-2006, 6:07 PM
That was what I was thinking. Same motor in all the machines, but just a different start circuit...
I can't read Germany so I can read the circuit diagram.
martyphee
11-07-2006, 6:09 PM
Ya, that's what through me when he said that. The manual does say DC braking.
I'm getting very tempted to pull the covers off and have a look around.
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