I have a controller question, though it’s not for any kind of vehicle. I have
an Atlas metalworking lathe. I’d like to put a motor on the lead screw to get
much lower traversing speeds than the lathe’s internal gearbox will allow for.
This is a relatively common modification to these little lathes. I have a
190RPM 12V DC gearmotor with a stall current of 25A that I’d like to use. It
was a seat adjustment motor for a car, so it should be plenty torquey enough
for this job. Does anyone know of an off-the-shelf, continuous-duty, reversing
controller that would work with this type of motor? I can provide an AC-DC
power supply to run it off of 110VAC. I just need the controller itself and
don’t really feel up to the job of building my own.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone may be able to provide!
--
Auf wiedersehen!
Hurley
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"..Um..Something strange happened to me this morning."
"Was it a dream where you see yourself standing in sort
of Sun God robes on a pyramid with a thousand naked
women screaming and throwing little pickles at you?"
"..No."
"Why am I the only person that has that dream?"
-Real Genius
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