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Carl Carlsen | all galleries >> Galleries >> Interesting Models, Miscellaneous and WHATCHAMACALLITS > Electrical panel on Emco-Maier Super 11 #1
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Jan 2, 2004

Electrical panel on Emco-Maier Super 11 #1

This is the "original" panel. A 100uF capacitor is at the top, and another sticking down from the panel. The smaller 30uF capacitor inside the box is wired into the little mill and has nothing to do with the lathe wiring. The blue round thing is the back of the rotary switch. The thing hanging down that looks kinda like a dial indicator is the cap which blew off the vertical capacitor. I removed both 100uF capacitors and installed four 50uF and moved the 30uF down to the vertical position. The square green box below the electrical panel is the wiring block for the motor ... which is what is depicted in the previous picture.

Kodak DC265
1/30s f/2.8 at 10.4mm with Flash hide exif
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Date/Time15-Oct-2000 13:11:19
MakeKodak
ModelDC265
Flash UsedYes
Focal Length10.4 mm
Exposure Time1/30 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Qualitybasic (1)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance0.750 m

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Jeff 26-Apr-2008 23:20
I have a Emco super 11 lathe, and when I bought the Lathe the switch was in pieces. I bought a new switch, when I hooked it up only the slower speed worked and not the faster speed.