Ok..
First off, i would be a bit careful arranging to be able to reverse the lathe.. I am well aware why you might want to, but i am also well aware that the boxford lathe has a screwed on chuck.. What if when you reverse it the thing unscrews and then drops onto your lathe bed [terrible] or onto your person [I would rather the chuck fall on me than my lathe!!]
I would not buy stuff from the likes of screwfix or axminster as it will all be chinese lettuced. Use standard components.. Arranging to reverse a single phase motor is not something i could arrange off the "top of my head" but it is do-able, i think you swap around the connections to the start winding, it will say inside the motor terminal box anyway.
I would suppose the easiest way to do it, would be a standard rotary reversing switch, like the thing the lathe would have had when it was made [Craig and Derricot??] but feed it all through a contactor to give you your NVR. You would still have the original operating controls the lathe was intended to have then, and not have to mess it about from standard..
I have not re-wired many machines, but i will post some photos of things i have done!! They might be "correct" and then again, they might not, so feel free to comment and laugh!!
I should add at this point that due to my aspergers, i do like straight lines and DIN rail connectors!!
First one is my steam cleaner...
Here is how the wiring was...
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Could not be having that mess!!!!!!!
So i tidied it up a bit!!!!
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Next one is an Elliot shaper i am slowly doing up..
I wanted to but the original motor back on it, and i found one on ebay!!
Here it is!!!
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I fitted it to the machine..
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I made a control box for it too. i made it nice and handy to reach with "Start" "Stop" "Jog" and an emergency stop that stops the lot..
Here it it..
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All standard internals...
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I fitted the workings in a enclosure on the side of the thing... I used an appliance inlet too, so if i want i can remove the feed cable while i sweep up round the thing if i want to.
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Here are the internals of the enclosure..
I used two contactors, one for normal running, and the other purely for "jogging" Oh, and there is a rotary isolator too, so i can isolate the thing while i clean and oil the machine. [never did want to be mangled in a shaper..]
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And it is all screwwed to the side with a nice bit of conduit!!
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Looks good to me!! Just got to sort the feed mechanism and repaint the entire machine.. It will outlive me then!!
john...