Early .Myford ML7 Lathe

Early .Myford ML7 Lathe

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    Dave Gilmour
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      This lathe was my father’s a d he bought it new probaly not long after the war. The originso wiring was shot. I started to rewire it, but halfway through we .over house and all the diagrams wee lost.Does anyone have any info on this motor. It appears to be the motor that came with the lathe from new.
      Hopefully some one will have come across it before.
      I thought that it may have been manufactured either during the war or soon after.

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      Dave Gilmour
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        @davegilmour71002

        Vantage Myford with an American 3 phase Century motor, wired to be 230 volt single phase.

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        Michael Gilligan
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          Dave,

          Unless you have some emotional attachment to that motor, I think it might be wise to start afresh.

          However: This is [hopefully] the manufacturer's web-site **LINK**

          https://www.centuryelectricmotor.com/

          MichaelG.

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