JHctRednek
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So I have had a Northern Tool chain grinder for 5 or 6 yrs and I decided that I needed to rewire it to give me CW rotation for the LH cutters and CCW rotation for the RH cutters. I searched on here and couldn't find a write up for how to rewire one of these grinders so I wanted to share with you guys how I went about it.
For starters I am working with a Northern Tool model 193020 chain sharpener with normally a CCW rotating grinding wheel. After looking at the guts of the electrical I thought I had a standard capacitor start AC motor.....well I was wrong. It turns out that these grinders are equipped with a permanent split, capacitor-run motor. It has a wiring circuit like so.
After a little research in my old text books I found that to reverse the motor you just need to swap the capacitor to run in series with the main winding vice the aux winding. To make it switch directions I needed a DPDT switch, and rewire the motor like so.
I now know what I need for a switch and how to wire it but I wanted to keep everything in this tiny little area
I have to find the switch I need to make this happen, off to the hardware store I go and find a few different DPDT switches but they are all huge. Also I wanted to keep the original start switch because it seemed to have a thermal protection or overload built into it. (I could have removed it and screwed a plate over the square opening and used a DPDT center off switch but I chose not too).
I ended up at RadioShack and found this little guy for about $4, DPDT and pretty small about 1” long by 1/2" wide…. perfect!
Its rated for 6 amps at 125 volts which is 750watts well above the 230 watts I needed.
I next cut an opening for the switch to fit in and drilled and tapped for a couple #6 machine screws to hold it down.
For starters I am working with a Northern Tool model 193020 chain sharpener with normally a CCW rotating grinding wheel. After looking at the guts of the electrical I thought I had a standard capacitor start AC motor.....well I was wrong. It turns out that these grinders are equipped with a permanent split, capacitor-run motor. It has a wiring circuit like so.
After a little research in my old text books I found that to reverse the motor you just need to swap the capacitor to run in series with the main winding vice the aux winding. To make it switch directions I needed a DPDT switch, and rewire the motor like so.
I now know what I need for a switch and how to wire it but I wanted to keep everything in this tiny little area
I have to find the switch I need to make this happen, off to the hardware store I go and find a few different DPDT switches but they are all huge. Also I wanted to keep the original start switch because it seemed to have a thermal protection or overload built into it. (I could have removed it and screwed a plate over the square opening and used a DPDT center off switch but I chose not too).
I ended up at RadioShack and found this little guy for about $4, DPDT and pretty small about 1” long by 1/2" wide…. perfect!
Its rated for 6 amps at 125 volts which is 750watts well above the 230 watts I needed.
I next cut an opening for the switch to fit in and drilled and tapped for a couple #6 machine screws to hold it down.