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    Quote Originally Posted by somewhere View Post
    It's easy enough to add a resistor in line to slow it down in the range you want. We are talking about a part that costs less then a dollar.
    We tried a step down motor on a project lathe we were working on, and it would skip a beat causing uneven rotation. There's an easier way?
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    As I explained earlier in my thread we are Seam lathe manufacturers and on this we provide guaranteed quality product.

    Speed control varies from company to company and its a matter of perspective of the buyers to look for the speed they want or require for their work, they modify it or go for a speed control that will satisfy their requirement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H1JACK3R View Post
    We tried a step down motor on a project lathe we were working on, and it would skip a beat causing uneven rotation. There's an easier way?
    Do you mean a step down transformer? That tells me you are trying to limit the ac input. Your dc controller won't like that and doesn't surprise me that it would be skipping.

    I would try to add a 2 ohm resistor after the controller before the motor. This will keep your voltage the same and reduce the current by half. So if low was 48 it will be 24 after the resistor is added. Make sure it's rated for the wattage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mahmood7 View Post
    As I explained earlier in my thread we are Seam lathe manufacturers and on this we provide guaranteed quality product.

    Speed control varies from company to company and its a matter of perspective of the buyers to look for the speed they want or require for their work, they modify it or go for a speed control that will satisfy their requirement.
    No doubt about that. I just dont know about lathe work and am considering a purchase.

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    Is this something that might become an option straight from SEAM in the future? I know I will need to be able to stop and slow spin my lathe when I eventually get one.
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    I was just thinking the same thing ^ ...I'm familiar enough w electronics to have had the same idea for making a (relatively...for some ppl, others not so much I would guess) simple alteration using a resistor like Somewhere mentioned above, and my buddy explained to me how we could increase belt length to drop the rpm's also so I understand it can be corrected. I guess what I am thinking is that it would be a great improvement if a lower speed motor was just mounted stock...after all, many of your customers are...these same 'pipe-makers' also work w/ 'scientific' techniques. If not making apparatus outright! One in the same my friend. The ability to easily and consistently slow down or maintain low rpm's is incredibly important. I would have a slight concern about always running the motor on the extreme low end of it's capabilities too, I am just guessing here but couldn't that cause some issues down the road? I mean lets be honest, no one is ever gonna even come close to running this machine at a fraction of the 1750rpm capability....is a alternative motor that can actually handle the low-end rpm's significantly more expensive or what?? It seems like you guys have put a lot of hard work & energy into this product, and it may seem inconsequential to the engineers/machinists but a factory solution would be optimal IMHO, you would DEF sell even more of them. Shit...idk, maybe mount the box far enough away to allow for increased belt length or alter the belt tracking in the current set up to lengthen it or even just add that little resistor in the box build in house so your customers don't have to play with it themselves. idk just my thoughts I salute everyone trying to make lathes more affordable to us folks who are still on our come up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by atribeofsound View Post
    I was just thinking the same thing ^ ...I'm familiar enough w electronics to have had the same idea for making a (relatively...for some ppl, others not so much I would guess) simple alteration using a resistor like Somewhere mentioned above, and my buddy explained to me how we could increase belt length to drop the rpm's also so I understand it can be corrected. I guess what I am thinking is that it would be a great improvement if a lower speed motor was just mounted stock...after all, many of your customers are...these same 'pipe-makers' also work w/ 'scientific' techniques. If not making apparatus outright! One in the same my friend. The ability to easily and consistently slow down or maintain low rpm's is incredibly important. I would have a slight concern about always running the motor on the extreme low end of it's capabilities too, I am just guessing here but couldn't that cause some issues down the road? I mean lets be honest, no one is ever gonna even come close to running this machine at a fraction of the 1750rpm capability....is a alternative motor that can actually handle the low-end rpm's significantly more expensive or what?? It seems like you guys have put a lot of hard work & energy into this product, and it may seem inconsequential to the engineers/machinists but a factory solution would be optimal IMHO, you would DEF sell even more of them. Shit...idk, maybe mount the box far enough away to allow for increased belt length or alter the belt tracking in the current set up to lengthen it or even just add that little resistor in the box build in house so your customers don't have to play with it themselves. idk just my thoughts I salute everyone trying to make lathes more affordable to us folks who are still on our come up.
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    Well said. At this point i wont be buying a Seam lathe without this being addressed. Oh well. a 11k american lathe never made sense for me. These were almost cheap enough i could justify it.

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    there are other cheap import options that absolutely have speed control, do these really not have that?? seems weird I would check and make sure they dont
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swim View Post
    there are other cheap import options that absolutely have speed control, do these really not have that?? seems weird I would check and make sure they dont
    The manufacturer confirmed the speed on the previous page. thats all im going off of.

    totally hear you on the other options. i just really like everything else about this company. the product seems quality from what ive heard and they are clearly ridiculously responsive and helpful.... a huge plus.

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    They do have speed control but you can only take the rpm's down to 48 if I remember right. The problem lies with the size of the motor they use, I'm sure it's a great motor and all but it just can't spin as slow as necessary for certain tasks. Def a nice looking lathe otherwise and it sounds like there is good customer service/troubleshooting too which is almost unheard of for an import lathe.

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    that number still makes no sense
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    Hey guys I know this is confusing but remember this is a sales thread, and discussion shouldn't take place here unless it's questions directed at the vendor from an interested buyer. If you aren't interested in buying one of these machines, you're welcome to start a discussion thread in the lathe subforum. Thanks for helping keep sales threads clear of confusion.
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    Hi
    With all the request, comments and requirements put up on my site [thread] and actually also from my scientific lab blowers who bought my Seam lathes ,I decided to go to India and my facility. I went to the speed control company and sat with their engineers nd come up with a solution and a device was made which reduced the speed to 15 rpm if required but not required, scientific community s requirement is 30 rpm and my present speed control does 34 without a click.
    We have only one 50 mm bore size left and 2, 85 mm floor model left.
    for 2017.
    Have a Merry and a lovely Christmas


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    That is great news.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mahmood7 View Post
    Hi
    With all the request, comments and requirements put up on my site [thread] and actually also from my scientific lab blowers who bought my Seam lathes ,I decided to go to India and my facility. I went to the speed control company and sat with their engineers nd come up with a solution and a device was made which reduced the speed to 15 rpm if required but not required, scientific community s requirement is 30 rpm and my present speed control does 34 without a click.
    We have only one 50 mm bore size left and 2, 85 mm floor model left.
    for 2017.
    Have a Merry and a lovely Christmas


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    awesome! thanks for taking the time. sounds like this will be a game changer! im still struggling with the purchase but ill be in touch if i can convince myself to do it!

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    by the way... where in india is your facility? Of course India is a massive country but we have an office in Delhi and i likely will visit this year. would be cool to meet if you are around / close.

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    Hi
    Sorry we [ SEAM ] are located in High Tech city of Hyderabad which is 1100 miles south of Delhi in the state of Telangana.

    We will be introducing the double chuck Seam lathe which is 85 mm bore size and can make double glass in glass with these lathes in this month as well as specifications.

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    Very cool Ali. I will keep that in kind depending on where my customer visit takes me.

    Cheers. Jack

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    Nice and hey if the deal on his lathe is that good just throw a nice motor and controller on it one it gets here .

    Kinda like everyone does with beth Lathe's .

    Those motors and controllers everyone buys work great you can slow to nothing and stop and spin by hand .

    In fact I bet this cat would accommodate . He sounds nice .
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    I just read your his thread and thought I would put in my 2 cents. And let me say from the get go I don’t know shit about working on a lathe. I met Ali at his place and got a lathe last fall. I don’t use it that much but, I like to use it when I can. The late is quite, like really quiet. And as far as the speed needing to be below 35rpm I don’t know why you would need to go any slower than that.<—-again I don’t know shit about the subject. Please elaborate.
    Anywho I called Ali to try and describe what I thought was an issue. But like I said....
    Without hesitation he drove up to my place 250 miles each way. Rectified the situation and drove back.
    That’s why I’m talking about. Customer satisfaction. Ali knows exactly what he is selling and is a super nice guy. If I had skills I’m certain I would be able to make exactly what I wanted to with this machine. You can definitely can move the chucks when the machine is stopped. And it spins evenly. I have no complaints. Also I am very impressed with his customer service.
    That’s my 2 cents
    Would someone please elaborate on why you would need it to go any slower than 35rpm. I’m curious. Just as a wanting to learn aspect.
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