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Richmond Radial Drill wiring?
Hi,
I have a 1955 Richmond radial drill with Brookhirst switch gear etc. (I'm based in Baldock, England, UK). Unfortunately I can't tell you what model etc the drill is. But looking on the internet it seems to be similar to the SR2. Please check out images: http://www.icknieldforge.co.uk/richmondradialdrill.jpg http://www.icknieldforge.co.uk/richm...unctionbox.jpg I need a wiring diagram or something for the main junction box, so I know where to connect the incoming 3phase etc. Terminals A, B D and E seem to be the only ones with nothing connected to them, at least on this side of the board (can't see behind). But I really don't know where it should go. Also can anyone tell me what the various components in this box actually do please? Any help gratefully received! Junction box details: Donovan Electrical, Birmingham B33 9BU (division of Brookhirst Igranic Ltd) No. AIE114/727 Control Volts: 100/110 Stator Volts: 400/440 H.P.: 3 Max Phase: 3 Hz: 50 Thanks and regards, Ronnie Shipman -- www.icknieldforge.co.uk |
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