Hi Guys,
Thanks for your inputs.
Yes I will fit a TRS Gland to the motor Emgee and thanks for the interesting link.
My opinion now is that it will not be possible to connect this motor to the Dewhurst switch, since it only has three terminals. In all other examples where this is done there are four terminals…I guess for the start and run windings.
I have a detailed diagram of an 8 contact Dewhurst switch which requires the input of two wires from each winding and the mains supply.
As I mentioned previously, I've identified the start winding so I could reverse the direction of drive but that alone doesn't help.
I don't think all of the wires from the run winding have been brought out of the motor (cost cutting perhaps?) so without them I can't connect to the Dewhurst.
I am aware of the danger of the chuck unscrewing when driving the lathe in reverse but it is only intended for slow speed metric threading purposes.
Perhaps its possible to dig into the motor windings and find the ends of the windings and bring them out to another terminal. I think start windings are made from a finer gauge of copper wire than the run windings…so it may be possible to identify them.
Had anyone tried that before?
Cheers
David