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    Andrew Cressey
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      Hi everyone i have been putting this off for a long time as i know little about electronics.I have decided to convert my small mill to belt drive with the use of a treadmill motor.I have purchased this power board my potentiometer has three blue wires from what i understand they are wiper hi-lo but it all so has two black wires but i cannot figure out where they go.I believe they are to power the machine up as that is what happened when it was used originally.I all so have a E-stop button with 4 connectors on the back any help would be great.

      **LINK**asoft_starters/dc_drives/high_voltage_(%3E_50v)/open_framez_reversing/gsd5-240-10c

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      Andrew Cressey
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        #576498
        Andrew Cressey
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          @andrewcressey80402

          That link doesn't work sorry i will try again

          #576499
          Andrew Cressey
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            #576504
            Michael Gilligan
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              #576507
              Andrew Cressey
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                dsc00725.jpgdsc00726.jpgHi Michael here are some pics.dsc00727.jpg

                #576509
                Andrew Cressey
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                  @andrewcressey80402

                  I all so have this potentiometer as well

                  #576510
                  Andrew Cressey
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                    #576516
                    Michael Gilligan
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                      Thanks, Andrew

                      I would assume that the two black wires are connected to a built-in switch

                      … a few seconds with a multimeter should confirm.

                      MichaelG.

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                      Edit: __ or a look here: 

                      https://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue/Machine-Spares/C0-Lathe-Spares/C0-66-Potentiometer-WH24-2-Z4k7

                      Edited By Michael Gilligan on 24/12/2021 10:32:39

                      #576520
                      Andrew Cressey
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                        @andrewcressey80402

                        I agree because the potentiometer has a click sound when rotated but where do these wires go ?

                        #576524
                        Robert Atkinson 2
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                          @robertatkinson2

                          Hi
                          The drive you linked to has no facility to use a potentiometer with a switch. The potentiometer with switch will work if you just ignore the switch wiring. However you will loose bit of mechanical and electrical travel and thus control at the low speed end of the range. The potentiometer without switch would be a better choice.

                          Robert G8RPI.

                          #576526
                          Andrew Cressey
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                            @andrewcressey80402

                            Thanks Robert can you tell me what goes onto the four connectors on the stop button could i use that as the power button

                            #576528
                            noel shelley
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                              As per Michaels comment. The 3 tags on the paxolin together will be the pot the other 2 will be an on/off switch. Noel.

                              #576529
                              Andrew Cressey
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                                Thanks Noel i get it now but dont know what to do with the four connectors on the stop button

                                #576531
                                Michael Gilligan
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                                  Andrew,

                                  Did you spot this PDF lurking at the bottom of the page that you referenced ?

                                  **LINK** : https://cdn.automationdirect.com/static/specs/gsd5dcdrives.pdf

                                  MichaelG.

                                  #576533
                                  Andrew Cressey
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                                    @andrewcressey80402

                                    Excellent is the DPST switch the switch i am referring to with the four connectors and does it matter which goes where as my switch does not have any symbols saying what's what

                                    #576561
                                    Andrew Cressey
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                                      @andrewcressey80402

                                      I see now i will need a separate on/off switch as well as the stop button

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                                      Andrew Cressey
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                                        #576616
                                        Michael Gilligan
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                                          Posted by Andrew Cressey on 24/12/2021 11:18:10:

                                          Excellent is the DPST switch the switch i am referring to with the four connectors and does it matter which goes where as my switch does not have any symbols saying what's what

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                                          The switch in your photo appears to be of ‘open construction’ … so it shouldn’t take long to determine its connections.

                                          DPST = Double Pole Single Throw

                                          MichaelG.

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                                          If you're unfamiliar with the terminology … this should help: **LINK**

                                          https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/understand-the-fundamentals-of-switch-poles-and-throws

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