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as a real life test, connect U1, V1, W1 to the upper 3 motor terminals from left to right
sequence is not important yet
The U,V, and W motor terminals need to have a jumper wire attached, with all 3 terminals connected.
plug the lathe in and attempt to operate the lathe
if everything is ok with the motor and the control system the motor should start in the high, 3450 RPM range
OR
Disconnect the U,V, and W motor jumper wires if they were installed on the above test
Connect U,V,W to the lower 3 motor terminals (sequence doesn't matter for this test)
and insulate separately U1,V1,W1 so they do not contact ground or other wiring
connect lathe to power and attempt to start, if everything is OK with the motor and the control system, the motor should run in the 1740 rpm range
if the motor runs in reverse in either test,
simply swap any 2 like identified wires ( i.e U,W or V,W) OR (W1 and U1, or U1 and V1)
as a real life test, connect U1, V1, W1 to the upper 3 motor terminals from left to right
sequence is not important yet
The U,V, and W motor terminals need to have a jumper wire attached, with all 3 terminals connected.
plug the lathe in and attempt to operate the lathe
if everything is ok with the motor and the control system the motor should start in the high, 3450 RPM range
OR
Disconnect the U,V, and W motor jumper wires if they were installed on the above test
Connect U,V,W to the lower 3 motor terminals (sequence doesn't matter for this test)
and insulate separately U1,V1,W1 so they do not contact ground or other wiring
connect lathe to power and attempt to start, if everything is OK with the motor and the control system, the motor should run in the 1740 rpm range
if the motor runs in reverse in either test,
simply swap any 2 like identified wires ( i.e U,W or V,W) OR (W1 and U1, or U1 and V1)
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