buffalobill spake thus:
David Nebenzahl wrote:
This is so simple, I feel kind of foolish posting it, but here goes:
I need a wiring diagram for my garden-variety 3/8" variable-speed
reversible drill. (It happens to be a Craftsman, but is the same as
hundreds of other similar tools.)
http://www3.sears.com
Thanks, but sorry, already looked there. Oddly, they list all parts for
this model drill, but everything is unavailable, including two
instruction sheets, which may or may not have a wiring diagram. (There's
an exploded parts diagram, but it doesn't have a schematic.)
Further info: the drill is wired so that the field and armature are in
series. (The reversing switch flips the polarity of the armature with
respect to the field.) Is this typically the way these drills work?
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