It shows on my motor that the brake assembly (now removed) is rated for 24V,

but it says the motor is rated for 12V.  I'll probably just run it at 12V to
be on
the safe side.  Got distracted tonight, my new PC parts came in to replace
my
5 year old PC so I spent the majority of the night putting it together.  I
did get the
turret base roughed out and the work space clean from all those PVC
shavings.  I
joined a .22LR pistol target league for the winter months so I probably
won't get
much building in tomorrow (practice day at the range) or Thursday (match
day).

Derek
T065

On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 8:48 PM, jvragu47 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Derek,
>        Looking good my friend. The rotate motor, did that come from
> surplus center? My motor is rated at 24 volts, looks just like yours.
> You could still run it at 18 volts without too much trouble. Keep up
> the good work.
>
> John
>
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