They're mass produced to run sewing machines,        that makes them cheaper.
        
        The speed is controlled by setting max on the control panel and        then using a foot pedal to ramp from BRAKE! to full speed.  Note        the BRAKE! part, you might want to tweak things so you don't        engage that with heavy mill parts spinning.
        
        Reversing is done through the front panel, not hard but not the        flick of a switch either.  It's assumed you're only doing that        once during setup of the sewing machine.
      
      
On 03/25/2018 09:51 AM, Tim Iafolla        iafollatim@yahoo.com [7x12minilathe] wrote:
      
      I've been looking at these Consew motors but they seemed too good to be true for the price. Does that $99 include the necessary electronics, including a speed ramp control and reverse switch? If so that's sort of amazing.
Thanks!
-- Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. www.DurandInterstellar.com tel: +1 408 356-3886 @DurandInterstel
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