![]() |
46-460 Delta Lathe
Good morning I have a really quick question for you, I recently purchased a delta 46-460 midi lathe two weeks ago and last night I was sinning a bowl 8 inches in diameter. when I give it pressure the bowl slowed down almost to a stop. I am concerned that it might be the motor or is this normal? I could really use your help I just starting learning to spin and I feel in love with it and the machine.
|
Just some guesses.
Dull chisle. Trying to make to deep a cut. Trying to us it with a long under sized extention cord. Using a 15 amp circut. Trying to run it where there was to small a wiring feeding the circut. |
Thank you I will give all those a try I think I need to change the breaker anyway because I keep tripping the same one with my miter saw.
|
Where are you trying to run the lathe?
Time and time again I see DIY's running way to small a wire to a shed or garage thinking I only need one outlet and a light and want to save money then end up adding stuff one and have it not working. |
I am running it in the garage, The garage is attached to the house so there is no shady wiring running from point A to point B. I just recently I started trip the breaker it never happened before I I am going to run out in a few to lowes and purchase a stronger breaker and change it, out like you suggested hopefully that will help.
|
You just can't buy a stronger breaker.
The breaker has to be sized for the wire, so if you #14, then you can only install a 15 amp breaker. |
Hold on, what sized wire is running to that circut?
If it's 14-2 you can only have a 15 amp.breaker. If it's 12-2 you can use a 20 amp breaker. Using to high an amperage breaker and the wires can melt before the breaker ever trips. |
1 Attachment(s)
Quote:
Attachment 63036 Ok this is what's have bare with me I am just a little drill sergeant not very skilled like you guys just enjoy doing things my self with a little help |
1 Attachment(s)
Quote:
Attachment 63044 |
Permission to recover drill sgt?
You have 20 amp breakers and can't exceed that size. You need to find out why the breaker is tripping. |
Quote:
|
You don't have a choice but to change it for the same size.
They are cheap enough, but it may not be the problem. |
Quote:
|
You need to check the circuit for a loose connection from the panel to all the receptacles.
You should also check you saw on another circuit to make sure that is not the problem. |
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:52 AM. |
© 2003 - 2010 The Building Network LLC