Zeke
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I may have missed a discussion on this and if so, I apologize. Any links will be helpful and I'll go from there.
Meanwhile, the subject motor is a WWII era GE Model 5... (OK, I know it rotates) KC 634B50, or O, plus an 8. Not much comes up under that nomenclature.
The gist if it is that this is a 1/2 HP dual voltage, reversible, capacitor start lathe motor that I pretty well know came with a 1944 South Bend lathe (horizontal drive)
Now to the problem, I can't wire it up. It might have been wired for 240v and using a standard 5-15R receptacle. I wouldn't put it past the guy that had this, but after turning the motor on forward and reverse, I unplugged it and moved it home. So, there is a slight chance that might be part of my difficulties because I intend to use 20 A 120v power though the existing Furnace brand drum switch.
I probably have the drum switch figured out and I don't think it was wired correctly to begin with. No matter, I screwed up labeling when disassembling the old cord (a 6-wire beast with all black wires).
AFA the motor is concerned, it too has all black wires coming out of the frame, BUT they are banded in brass rings, T-1 thru T-6. That's where I am now, trying to find the start circuit, the run circuit and the reverse wiring. Last I remember doing last night (tired) was running 120v directly to the motor and I think I had 1,2 &5 in one bundle and 3,4 & 6 in the other and it would spin with help but go about 100 RPM. I didn't leave it at that long at all. Any other combination suggested on YouTube, etc., came up crickets, but no smoke, thankfully.
Most people wire the power cord into the drum switch but this originally had the power in the small box on the side of the motor. It was too crowded being that the neutral ran up the 6-wire cable and there were all of 6 wire nuts in that little box.
To recap; 6 wires in the motor, all black but labeled and no idea what's what. Additionally I probably need to check the start cap and I do have a MM with that function. But have no idea which wires go to the cap. BTW, I'm using 1/2" Sealtight conduit and individual 12 ga. stranded wires and a larger j-box on the motor.
Where to start? Thanks.
Oh, and everyone always asks for pics on discussions I've read. There are 6 black wires — nothing to look at.
Meanwhile, the subject motor is a WWII era GE Model 5... (OK, I know it rotates) KC 634B50, or O, plus an 8. Not much comes up under that nomenclature.
The gist if it is that this is a 1/2 HP dual voltage, reversible, capacitor start lathe motor that I pretty well know came with a 1944 South Bend lathe (horizontal drive)
Now to the problem, I can't wire it up. It might have been wired for 240v and using a standard 5-15R receptacle. I wouldn't put it past the guy that had this, but after turning the motor on forward and reverse, I unplugged it and moved it home. So, there is a slight chance that might be part of my difficulties because I intend to use 20 A 120v power though the existing Furnace brand drum switch.
I probably have the drum switch figured out and I don't think it was wired correctly to begin with. No matter, I screwed up labeling when disassembling the old cord (a 6-wire beast with all black wires).
AFA the motor is concerned, it too has all black wires coming out of the frame, BUT they are banded in brass rings, T-1 thru T-6. That's where I am now, trying to find the start circuit, the run circuit and the reverse wiring. Last I remember doing last night (tired) was running 120v directly to the motor and I think I had 1,2 &5 in one bundle and 3,4 & 6 in the other and it would spin with help but go about 100 RPM. I didn't leave it at that long at all. Any other combination suggested on YouTube, etc., came up crickets, but no smoke, thankfully.
Most people wire the power cord into the drum switch but this originally had the power in the small box on the side of the motor. It was too crowded being that the neutral ran up the 6-wire cable and there were all of 6 wire nuts in that little box.
To recap; 6 wires in the motor, all black but labeled and no idea what's what. Additionally I probably need to check the start cap and I do have a MM with that function. But have no idea which wires go to the cap. BTW, I'm using 1/2" Sealtight conduit and individual 12 ga. stranded wires and a larger j-box on the motor.
Where to start? Thanks.
Oh, and everyone always asks for pics on discussions I've read. There are 6 black wires — nothing to look at.
