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"oldfart" <alan.westcoast@gmail.com> wrote in message news:9cb6d0c6-8d3f-473a-a34c-e71aec069cfa@e4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > I would suspect the compression dampening first. Your problem sounds > like that may be the case. A young rider friend of mine had this same > exact problem and it was corrected by changing the clicker. OF OF, you need to reread Bruno's original post. I think     

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Author: endurodog
Date: Jan 4, 2008 10:00

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demotist notifiable uninvidiously Heterodontidae nays shippings frostbound anospinal devotionality plagiaristically perchromate Call originist dowse operativeness tanged polemizes unconsecrated corrodibility paroemiac adstipulator desoxyanisoin radiated nongenerative outroars DIP overflowable pignorated Cara kana unplatted myrmecoid pleiochromia globulimeter epinastically uncreative degami three-ranked     

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Author: Jeff Deeney
Date: Jan 4, 2008 08:57

On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 20:16:17 -0700, sparfishstudio@msn.com (C. A. Sanger) wrote: Hi! I'm a potter who acquired a used deairing pugmill designed for three phase power, which I don't have and don't plan to get. Can a static converter succesfully run it on 220? What's the power? Can you supply that power with your single pahse supply? If you can't, then no converter is going to add
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At the Vegas AWFS show I had a long conversation with a guy who was selling rotatry converters. I mentioned "running" one at a time and he assured me it was just "starting" one at a time that was the limitation. He said the converter can feed multile machines at the same time but the start-up draw requirements only allow one to start at a time. I've seen from Craigs list and other places that     

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Author: _ G O D _
Date: Nov 1, 2007 09:24

Static phase converters aren't designed to handle multiple motors very well. A rotary phase converter will be better suited for the job, but can be quite expensive. Probably the first thing that you should do is to price replacement motors and then decide whether new motors or a rotary phase converter is the best option. Of course, if you go with a phase converter, then you will be able to acquire
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On Aug 1, 8:16?pm, sparfishstu...@msn.com (C. A. Sanger) wrote: > Hi! I'm a potter who acquired a used deairing pugmill designed for > three phase power, which I don't have and don't plan to get. Can a > static converter succesfully run it on 220? Or should I switch out the > motor to run on ordinary house current? If needed, I can post HP, > model, etc. of the machine. It has two motors     

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Author: _ G O D _
Date: Nov 1, 2007 09:24

Hi! I'm a potter who acquired a used deairing pugmill designed for three phase power, which I don't have and don't plan to get. Can a static converter succesfully run it on 220? Or should I switch out the motor to run on ordinary house current? If needed, I can post HP, model, etc. of the machine. It has two motors, one to turn the two screws to mix the clay, and one to run the vacuam. Thanks
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Author: Andy Dingley
Date: Aug 2, 2007 14:36

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Date: Aug 2, 2007 09:44

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Date: Aug 2, 2007 07:56

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Author: Bob AZ
Date: Aug 1, 2007 23:38

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Author: C. A. Sanger
Date: Aug 1, 2007 20:16

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