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    Beauman Putter
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      I just purchased a 9′” Standard Modern lathe. It has a Kraus & Naimer forward reverse switch. There is no wiring diagram. I need a wiring diagram, it has C41 and A213 stamped on it. Any help appreciated.
       
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      Beauman Putter
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        john swift 1
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          @johnswift1
          Hi Beauman ,
           
          I don’t have any information on your switch but,
          old switches are normally “drum” switches ,with bridging contacts on the rotor
          new switches are “Cam ” switches
           
          the following single and 3 phase diagrams may help you
           
           
          John
           
           
          #69281
          V8Eng
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            I do not have a wiring diagram but it might be worth checking out the Kraus & Naimer website, and possibly emailing them for info.
             

            http://www.krausnaimer.co.uk

            #69328
            confused.eng
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              The part numbers are usually arranged: family number, switch pattern, operator code.
               
              Be aware though that they do both standard and custom switch patterns. Fun when you take one to bits – springs go everywhere.
              The A213 looks like the switching pattern code. They seem to use the same switching code for all the different ranges. Catalogues are available to download and do show the switching pattern but can take a bit of understanding to decode.
               
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