I am attempting to do a very simple hook-up of a 4-wire, 1 phase, STANDALONE synchronous motor to a switch with forward/off/reverse.
It's an old Robbins and Meyers synchronous motor removed from a 16mm JAN 614 telecine projector (110-120v AC, 4-wires: white/green/black/blue, 3600 rpm, 115v, 60 cycle, 2.2 amp, 1/20 HP, Type SKL, FR GX30, 1 phase).
Might anyone know of a simple wiring diagram that I might download … or that you could sketch? Asume I know nothing about wiring. The projector’s schematic is not of value to me … I require a very basic circuit diagram. My general skill level is limited to soldering a 3-wire AC cord to a switch with pos, neg, gnd :-) Also, I am told that there is supposed to be a capacitor attached, but I have no idea what kind of capacitor, or which wires it solders to.
Thanks for any help.
Mark
FYI: I'm trying to gear this motor to the main drive shaft of my Elmo Super 8 ST-1200 Sound projector (via the Elmo’s inching-knob shaft) to transfer sync magnetic sound from Super 8 home movies into a computer so that it will sync up with 24fps picture that was scanned frame by frame. Thanks again for any info.
It's an old Robbins and Meyers synchronous motor removed from a 16mm JAN 614 telecine projector (110-120v AC, 4-wires: white/green/black/blue, 3600 rpm, 115v, 60 cycle, 2.2 amp, 1/20 HP, Type SKL, FR GX30, 1 phase).
Might anyone know of a simple wiring diagram that I might download … or that you could sketch? Asume I know nothing about wiring. The projector’s schematic is not of value to me … I require a very basic circuit diagram. My general skill level is limited to soldering a 3-wire AC cord to a switch with pos, neg, gnd :-) Also, I am told that there is supposed to be a capacitor attached, but I have no idea what kind of capacitor, or which wires it solders to.
Thanks for any help.
Mark
FYI: I'm trying to gear this motor to the main drive shaft of my Elmo Super 8 ST-1200 Sound projector (via the Elmo’s inching-knob shaft) to transfer sync magnetic sound from Super 8 home movies into a computer so that it will sync up with 24fps picture that was scanned frame by frame. Thanks again for any info.
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