Graziano sag 12 lathe

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I think you're going to enjoy the machine-they are very good quality, although not quite as heavy duty as a few others.

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I was not faced with that problem, having ordered my machine for 240 volt 3 phase operation. It's possible that it requires 440 volts in order for the control voltage to be proper. The control circuit voltage is transformed in the panel, so be certain that you have a firm understanding about the necessary voltage you apply to your particular machine. I am not intimately familiar with any other machine than my own.Īs you may know, the Graziano Sag 12 is different from all the other Sag's in that it has electromagnetic clutches for forward/reverse and speed selections. My motor is a two speed, from the factory-and not commonly found. Mean time, I can't talk about the motor in yours. If all else fails, I have one that could be copied if necessary. I see that Jim has offered a link to download the manual. Does anyone have any sugestions, thanks, Russ It has a Siemens motor that shows 220/440 but no wiring change over on the cover likes most other motors. Can anyone help me to find a manual? Also it was wired 440v and I would like to run it on 22ov.

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I'm in the process of setting up a home shop. Russellcw1 wrote:I just joined this forum, thank you for letting me join.

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