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Default Anyone got any 3ph reversng relays?

Gunner Asch wrote:
Im getting the materials together to built a control unit for an Italian
horizontal milling machine in my home shop.

I need (2) 230vt 3ph reversing relays (contactors) with interlocks and
overloads rated at 2-3hp.

Any voltage coil would be fine.

I need to be able to turn the spindle forwards and reverse, as well as
the table feed direction. 2 seperate motors


Gunner



Gunner,
I'm pretty sure I have exactly what you need. They are of the
two-3-pole-contactors-on-one-frame variety, and I'm pretty sure I
have the adjustable overloads that went with them. I'll have to check on
the ratings, but I'm almost positive they are 2HP or more. I have not
looked at them for a while, but (surprise!!) actually know exactly where
they are. 24VAC coils, IIRC.

I don't know if you are a in a hurry, I may not be able to get my
hands on them until Monday or Tuesday, as they are not here at home. If
you can wait and do not find some others, they are yours.

Please email me directly, I only get by here occasionally these days.

-Al A.
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Gunner Asch wrote:
Im getting the materials together to built a control unit for an Italian
horizontal milling machine in my home shop.

I need (2) 230vt 3ph reversing relays (contactors) with interlocks and
overloads rated at 2-3hp.

Any voltage coil would be fine.

I need to be able to turn the spindle forwards and reverse, as well as
the table feed direction. 2 seperate motors


Gunner



Gunner,
I'm pretty sure I have exactly what you need. They are of the
two-3-pole-contactors-on-one-frame variety, and I'm pretty sure I
have the adjustable overloads that went with them. I'll have to check on
the ratings, but I'm almost positive they are 2HP or more. I have not
looked at them for a while, but (surprise!!) actually know exactly where
they are. 24VAC coils, IIRC.

I don't know if you are a in a hurry, I may not be able to get my
hands on them until Monday or Tuesday, as they are not here at home. If
you can wait and do not find some others, they are yours.

Please email me directly, I only get by here occasionally these days.

-Al A.


Im in no hurry, Im still recovering from a triple bypass, 3 weeks ago
today.

Thanks

Gunner

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