Bill
Yes it's on a lead but where to hook it is the problem.
The control box that came with the Woodchuck has the lead coming out of the 
top. had a look inside to see if it is possible to change it,----no 
way---unless I change the box, The wires are the problem if I mount on a 
swinging jib or even hang from the ceiling   Always ready to catch. 
Funny enough it was easier to place the box on the Woodchucks rails??       
However nothing is impossible!! 
Cheers Richard,      OH!! no news on the holes but plenty re: electrics

On Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 12:52:58 AM UTC+1, aussiman wrote:
>
> Why not have the controller floating on a lead and hook it where ever you 
> standing at the time
>
>  
>
> Bill 
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com <javascript:> [mailto:
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <javascript:>] *On Behalf Of 
> *Richard 
> Ellis
> *Sent:* Saturday, 22 July 2017 3:33 AM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
> *Subject:* Re: Wiring diagram
>
>  
>
> Tim
>
> The drive motor is on but I just can't think where to put the control box. 
> Looks like it's going to be on the carriage ---------- but a bit prone to 
> get damaged in that position.
>
> The way I have the Revo mounted----- it is fastened to a 3/4 " sheet of 
> good ply. That in it's turn in bolted to my workbench-------a bolt at each 
> end.----That allows me to swing the Revo out at rt.angles to my workbench, 
> if I remove one of the bolts. When at 90 degrees it gives me access to my 
> under  bench Router.
>
> Cheers
>
> Richard 
>
> On Friday, July 21, 2017 at 2:33:34 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:
>
> Keep us posted.
>
> On Jul 21, 2017, at 2:50 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Tim
>
> That lovejoy sounds a good idea, I have had other machines that used that 
> system . It is a Dayton that I am changing from the Woodchuck to the Revo  
>
> Little bit of metal lathe work,welding and drilling fixing plates etc. 
> Easy job. Limit switches will need changing,awful type but that is about 
> all.
>
> So the Woodchuck will now be the one to have a new control for the 
> leadscrew. On hold for now.
>
> More later, when I have finished the conversion, it should make the Revo a 
> better tool. then it's back to wiring up the Woodchuck, that is for later 
> when I get all the components.
>
> Cheers
>
> Richard
>
> On Friday, July 21, 2017 at 9:54:01 AM UTC+1, Tim wrote:
>
> Hahahaha, yes about the voltage but everyone knows it's the amps that 
> kill! 
>
> So if you are working with the old woodchuck system, it uses a 90vdc 
> motor.  I would think the motor would still have the name plate.  The 
> motors where mostly sourced through a company called Dayton and sold here 
> in the states at a company called Grainger's.  
>
> The potentiometer is actually the speed and voltage converter.  It's been 
> discontinued for a long time.  Take a look inside the box, it's really 
> simple.
>
> The newer machines have a LoveJoy connector on the end of the shaft. It 
> has two metal components with rubber spider in between them.  For reference 
> https://catalog.farmchem.com/l09558 .  It works well.  The motor side 
> coupler slides away for free spinning.  The other side connects to a 5/8" 
> shaft that connects to the lead screw with a solid coupler.  Does that make 
> sense?  I think I can find a photo if you need one.
>
> Hope that helps a little.  
>
> Tim
>
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> On Jul 20, 2017, at 11:41 PM, Richard Ellis <rchrd....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Tim
>
> Thanks for the answer, If there has been no wiring diagram for the Legacy, 
> that is all I needed to know. I was a little surprised that no one asked 
> what power voltage I was thinking of using, could have been 12 or 24 volt 
> dc as i;e Windscreen wiper motors,.I don't think that would kill me ! ! !?? 
>
> I did smile to myself re the safety lessons, all good knowledge and I do 
> not get offended, so thanks to the others who responded.
>
> NOW ! Yesterday I started changing the Drive unit from the old Woodchuck 
> to the Revo. It is 110 volt of course and runs through the transformer 240 
> volt  The end of the leadscrew had been just cut off and the collar 
> complete with grub screw fastened,---------- not good engineering in my 
> book,-----hit and miss as to where the grub screw grips??
>
> More about it later
>
> Richard
>
> On Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 11:29:19 PM UTC+1, Tim wrote:
>
> Well I knew my generic answer was not going to be enough.  I'm not aware 
> of a wiring diagram for the legacy drive system.  It was all pre-wired and 
> the manuals only showed where to and how to mount the components to the 
> machine.
>
> Since you are familiar with electronic, I'm not sure where you need help.  
> I can't give you a wiring diagram for components that I don't know that you 
> are using.  
>
> Tim
>
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> On Jul 20, 2017, at 4:46 AM, Richard Ellis <rchrd....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Roger 
>  I asked for a wiring diagram, No good looking at the wires -------I HAVE 
> NONE-------- regards safety, I have an always do take note !! However I do 
> not think a wiring diagram as used by legacy is going to kill me. I have 
> been involved with electrics for many years, *A wiring diagram is what I 
> am after*
>
>  
>
> Richard
>
> On Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 9:23:37 AM UTC+1, ITwoodwork wrote:
>
> ​Hi Guys
>
> Given Tim's information any competent electrician should be able to 
> investigate the wiring and draw a circuit diagram or schematic.  Otherwise 
> leave the electrics alone, electricity can curl your hair if you get a 
> shock, it can burn and even kill you. Treat with respect, probably more 
> than you might give the wife or partner.
>
> Roger & out.
>
>  
>
> PS I have had live demonstrations of electric shocks!
>
>
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>
> ​
>
>  
>
> *From:* Bill Bulkeley
>
> *Received:* 20/07/2017 09:13:12 +01:00
>
> *To:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com
>
> I don’t think i have ever seen a wiring diagram for the drive motor, 
> controller and limit switches
>
> Be nice to have it hope someone does and posts it
>
>  
>
> Bill
>
>  
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com <javascript:>] *On Behalf Of 
> *Richard 
> Ellis
> *Sent:* Thursday, 20 July 2017 5:24 PM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
> *Subject:* Wiring diagram
>
>  
>
> Hi All
>
> I have now got a motor for my Revo, Leadscrew---- but am a bit stuck for a 
> wiring diagram, I assume they are the same for other Legacy non CNC models.
>
> If any one has one that shows the control box and limit switches etc. Can 
> you post it on here or email me
>
> Thanks
>
> Richard
>
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