

That will be on or off, to a pre-set speed.

I've never seen a need for the foot pedal, so removed the spring (default is off with spring) and set the lever by hand.Īlso have one on 4' x 4' x 8' convection oven i'm building for thermoforming plastics, to run the impellor. You can set ("program") the max rpm, and use the lever for a foot pedal if desired. One is mounted on the rotating center set used on my planer for cue tapering and turning. I have one each, of 2, slightly different kinds of the programmable "brushless servo motors". If you just want to lock it -on- and vary rpm with the knob, it will work fine. If i intended to use in-process variable foot pedal speed control, i'd arrange the leverage so it took a fairly large travel to fine tune the short travel of the lever. More or less.īoth work fine & are positive, but they are not fine tuning. You can hold the lever down (on) and dial with the dial from 0 to max rpm.Īlternately, the dial can be set for max rpm, and the foot pedal used to control (vary) speed.

Just now i went up, slipped the belt off (so as not to create a snarled skein of thread without sewing anything), and ran the motor through its paces to verify my memory: Procured, wait for it.to replace the clutch motor on my wife's Consew. The first of these i bought maybe 6 or 8 years ago is the type linked by Tommy-D.
