Hi Folks,
Brief question. When wiring diagrams on motors specify clockwise or counterclockwise, is it with the shaft away from you, or facing you?
I know I can wire it and figure it out, but would like to save one step.
thanks,
Stevo
Hi Folks,
Brief question. When wiring diagrams on motors specify clockwise or counterclockwise, is it with the shaft away from you, or facing you?
I know I can wire it and figure it out, but would like to save one step.
thanks,
Stevo
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Shaft facing you.
C.
Steve,
Over here, it's the direction that the shaft rotates when viewed from the back of the motor.
Cheers,
eddie
But your clocks run backwards, so it works out the same.My goal is for my work to outlast me. Expect my joinery to get simpler as time goes by.
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