The floor is only rough concrete, I haven't even sealed it yet.
I think it was you who told me that before, I will PVA it but I can't do it at the moment because there's too much crap on the floor, I'll do it when I get rid of the pallet.The dust will stick to the oil on the bedways and act like grinding paste.
correct and the unibond or PVA is a cracking key for the paintI suggested the sealer as a cheaper option as money is tight, easily painted over later.
I tried that and it didn't work so I'll just give it back to my dad who can take it to the electrician at work.Reverse the yellow wires in the junction box should do it.
I tried that and it didn't work so I'll just give it back to my dad who can take it to the electrician at work.
Yes.What are you trying to achieve, reverse the motor?
Good news, I have a motor.
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I don't understand what it means though.You see the plate you took off to access the terminals where is says to reverse the motor......well
I'll try to get it apart later but I doubt it's going to come out easily.If your not good with wireing there is an easy way.
Remove the motor, remove the bearing plates at each end, slide out the rotor and turn it 180 degrees put it back in and reassemble.
Should take about 5 min once the motor is out.
I just went to take a picture, it says "To reverse rotation, interchange leads from inside motor with A1 and A2". The reason I couldn't understand it is because there's a few leads from inside the motor and no posts appeared to be labelled A1 or A2, only labelled with T#. Well it turns out the wires from inside the motor were covering the A# I feel pretty stupid now. It all makes sense now, I'm going to go and reverse it now.put up a clear picture of the plate, writing side up
put up a clear picture of the plate, writing side up