Crafter's Station Needs Rewiring

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a1gutterman
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charlese wrote:Thanks for the photos! BTW - you have a beautiful shop layout! Well Done! Oh Oh! is that a TV set?
Nice try, Chuck, but I do believe what you are seeing is a computer monitor.:D
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What you are seeing is my antique Autocad Workstation and messy shop. What you also see the Mark 5 stripped of its tables so that the Crafter's Station could be assembled. We'll fix that real soon. Like maybe today or tomorrow.
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Only wiring diagram I could find easily:

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Thank you very much, Nick.

This does the job. The only thing it lacks is information on the relay and I have gotten that from the component manufacturer (NTE Electronics).

This will allow me to confirm that I have built the wiring harness correctly. Now I may have the nerve to connect my new motor to the harness.

Up until now, I have had the motor installed but it is not reversible. That is to say, I have installed it to support the saw mode only (CCW rotation of the motor).

Thanks again. I especially appreciate your effort, knowing how very busy you are.

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