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        #346871
        Muzzer
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          Seems to be a controller for a single phase induction (AC) motor. Not unusual for the pen pushers at RS to describe something they don't have a clue about and get it completely wrong.

          Short answer – no.

          Murray

          And all the DKM motors listed on the RS site are described as "reversible AC induction motor" and are truly piddle power. You'd struggle to even turn a machine with them, so presumably the controller is also miniscule. Not the most informative datasheet.

          Edited By Muzzer on 20/03/2018 18:09:45

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            #346881
            norman royds 2
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              The one I am using is cheetah SME 2HP input 110 /220 240 ac 16 AMPS 50/60hz output ;0.90/0.180v dc 11AMPS so it give somewhere to start carl hope this some help regards norm

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                #346885
                oldvelo
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                  Hi

                  More info on the end use would be useful. Assumption is mother of all misunderstanding

                  X1 Mill ?

                  No connection with KB Electronics on my part just satisfied user

                  Start looking here

                  **LINK**

                  Expensive but very reliable

                  More here using one from this source using one on a band saw.

                  **LINK**

                  #346890
                  John Haine
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                    I also use a KB Electronics one on my Novamill spindle.  It works very well, have never had anything blow except a fuse when the mill decided to execute a "G0" rather than "G1" feed into the material, stakllked the motor and broke the cutter.

                    Edited By John Haine on 20/03/2018 20:04:06

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                      #347035
                      oldvelo
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                        Hi Carl

                        Here is another link to a unit that may be useful. RS are way off with there description it is NOT AC to DC at all is is for a low power AC motor ( Extractor Fan)??? perhaps

                        **LINK**

                        Set up seems to be straight forward enough with the controller to match the motor.

                        Eric

                         

                        Edited By oldvelo on 22/03/2018 02:35:32

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                          #347392
                          Michael Cox 1
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                            Hi Carl,

                            Here is a motor/ controller combination similar to the one posted by oldvelo. This one is rated for 240 volts and available in the UK.

                            https://www.aimtools.co.uk/collections/spare-parts/products/katsu-550w-power-head-attachment-for-mini-lathe-machine-165013-and-165012

                            Mike

                            #347393
                            John Rudd
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                              Carl,

                              As the motor came from a Sieg mill, why not use the intended controller..? The XMT2315/230V.

                              Available from a Sieg dealer near you….Arceurotrade….

                              That way it minimises any setup issues with min/max speed settings and any overload/over current issues.

                              Edited By John Rudd on 24/03/2018 17:01:24

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                                    #347432
                                    John Rudd
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                                      I'm sure we can get you up and running…even if we have to do a point to point, step by step method of wiring up….

                                      But I stress the choice is yours……!

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