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Jim Stewart wrote:

Because my motor has two sets of windings..a high speed and a low speed
set. Not been reading?


I don't believe there is such a thing as a high and low
speed set of windings. I think they are all used for
both speeds, but rearranged to double or halve the effective
number of poles in the motor.



If it is like most CNC's with 'electronic' gearing, you have the connections to configure
the motor as delta or wye. That is how they get the high and low.

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