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JPG40504 wrote:It is on the one SWMBO lost the power cord for!:D
Negative, and that was a power supply / charger, not cord AND it was a laptop. STILL trying to get a functioning replacement for that.
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heathicus wrote:As my dad used to tell me... "Well, that's what you get for thinking!"



It's on page 8 of at least one version of the 10ER user manual. :cool::D
Which version / rev manual did that come out of?
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mickyd wrote:Which version / rev manual did that come out of?


The one with the color cover. "Article Nos. 25 TMG-3471A, 3470A"
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heathicus wrote:The one with the color cover. "Article Nos. 25 TMG-3471A, 3470A"
The only ER10 manual I have with a color cover is marked as 'Copyright 1951' in the lower left corner of the front cover, and 'Article Nos. 25 TMG-3470A and 3471A' in the upper right. Mine does not have the speed chart you show in your previous post.

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wlhayesmfs wrote:I have had both, there is no difference in the 8 or 5 just the numbers on the label.

The '5' has positions labeled 0,1,2,3,4,5.

Can I assume(correctly) that the '8' is labeled 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and that the 0 and 8 are located the same as the 0 and 5 are on the '5'?:confused::confused:

Does anyone have a speed chart that correlates the 0 thru 8 to rpm's?
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mickyd wrote:[ATTACH]10387[/ATTACH]
The only ER10 manual I have with a color cover is marked as 'Copyright 1951' in the lower left corner of the front cover, and 'Article Nos. 25 TMG-3470A and 3471A' in the upper right. Mine does not have the speed chart you show in your previous post.

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I'm sorry, we had a breakdown in communication here! The chart is not in that user manual, but the "info on the standard pulley configuration RPM's", which you said you couldn't find, is in the manual.
&quot wrote:PULLEY SPEEDS -- Matching three-step cone pulleys on motor shaft and headstock spindle provide the necessary high (3450 rpm), intermediate (1725 rpm), and low (850 rpm) speeds (Fig. 10). This range of speeds provides relatively wide latitude but, while the following operating speeds for various operations are suggested, it will be best to use the lower speed on any questionable job until experience determines use of a higher speed. The variable speed changer, a standard Shopsmith accessory, is available and will provide speeds of infinite range from 425 rpm to 6800 rpm.

The full page chart I posted comes from elsewhere and is available both in the Gmail account and in the Files section of the 10ER Yahoo group (and probably elsewhere).
&quot wrote:I thought the speed changer only varied the speed within each of the individual 3 pully ranges while maintain the original stock min-max speeds.

I thought about this earlier this morning and wondered if perhaps you had installed the pulleys incorrectly. Without the speed changer, the headstock pulley should be mounted so that the large diameter is against the headstock. The motor pulley should be so that the small diameter is against the motor. With the speed changer, the motor pulley should be reversed - so that both pulleys have the large diameter inline with each other against the headstock/motor.

I went back to your ER Restoration thread to look at your pictures and, although I couldn't see the headstock pulley through the guard, I could see that the motor pulley is correct. I could also see that, as you received your ER, the motor pulley was incorrect. I dug a little more through the thread and found your posts regarding restoring the speed changer and, based on that (and knowing how precise you are!), I'm pretty sure you have everything correctly installed. But, I still thought I should mention it just to be sure.
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JPG40504 wrote:The '5' has positions labeled 0,1,2,3,4,5.

Can I assume(correctly) that the '8' is labeled 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and that the 0 and 8 are located the same as the 0 and 5 are on the '5'?:confused::confused:

Does anyone have a speed chart that correlates the 0 thru 8 to rpm's?

I looked around and found these pictures at the 10ER Yahoo group.

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OK Heath, we're on the same page now on the ER speed with and without speed changer. Page 8 of my 1951 ER manual shows your excerpt.

Thanks for the double check on my pulley orientations and yes, I made sure to install them as specified on the speed changer installation instruction.
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heathicus wrote:I looked around and found these pictures at the 10ER Yahoo group.

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Notice how the 0 thru 8 range takes up almost the entire distance between the mounting screws as compare to 0 thru 5 range. :confused: Is there something mechanically different about speed changers????
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heathicus wrote:I looked around and found these pictures at the 10ER Yahoo group.

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Thanks Heath!! It appears the '8' was planned all along(?). It also appears the '8' has a wider range(shorter lever arm on the pulley 'pivot')(??).

Anybody know if the actual speed range is the same?(probably unless the speed control pulleys are a different size). i.e. 0=0 5=8

0..... 1..... 2..... 3..... 4..... 5
0...1...2...3...4...5...6...7...8

?????????????????????????? 0=425/1850 5=1600/6800
?????????????????????????? 0=425/1850 8=1600/6800
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