

Buy Electric Motors in the Home Workshop (Workshop Practice) by Cox, Jim (ISBN: 9781854861337) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Very usefull book. - I bought this book some time ago and read it on and off. Having now aquired a small lathe with a 3 phase motor I used the information from the book to convert it to single phase operation, I do not have 3 phase available. After digging out the star point and resoldering to give a delta setup, I connected a spare capacitor and tested, the motor ran fine. Now ordered the parts for the phase converter etc.(in the book) all for around £25. Yes I could just buy a motor controller and will do in the future, but there is something very enjoyable and satisfying in being able to do it yourself, also unlike electronic controllers this is simple to put right if anything goes pop! I now have my eye on a spare 5hp three phase motor on the shop floor to try out a rotary converter. Review: electric motors in the home workplace - A VERY GOOD read practical and informative some information a bit heavy but a good book










| Best Sellers Rank | 127,868 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Electric Motors 18 in Home Improvement Wiring & Electricity 95 in Mechanical & Materials Engineering |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (86) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 1.27 x 21.59 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1854861336 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1854861337 |
| Item weight | 204 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 140 pages |
| Publication date | 30 May 1996 |
| Publisher | Special Interest Model Books |
B**.
Very usefull book.
I bought this book some time ago and read it on and off. Having now aquired a small lathe with a 3 phase motor I used the information from the book to convert it to single phase operation, I do not have 3 phase available. After digging out the star point and resoldering to give a delta setup, I connected a spare capacitor and tested, the motor ran fine. Now ordered the parts for the phase converter etc.(in the book) all for around £25. Yes I could just buy a motor controller and will do in the future, but there is something very enjoyable and satisfying in being able to do it yourself, also unlike electronic controllers this is simple to put right if anything goes pop! I now have my eye on a spare 5hp three phase motor on the shop floor to try out a rotary converter.
M**D
electric motors in the home workplace
A VERY GOOD read practical and informative some information a bit heavy but a good book
E**I
A Useful Introduction
Without being too technical (there are no mathematical equations) this book manages to give a good overview of a range of motors with photos, diagrams, circuit diagrams and tables of values. It covers single-phase, three-phase motors together with speed control, power supplies and some practical aspects of motor maintenance.
S**S
you need a solid background in electrics to fully understand it
Wasn't quite what I expected ,you need a solid background in electrics to fully understand it, but ok for reference .
G**N
Great advice at reasonable price!
Plenty of advice and info for beginners and more experienced engineering hobbyists and professionals!
P**G
Brilliant!
Thanks to this book I was able to wire up a reversing switch for my lathe and convert a three phase pillar drill to single phase for around £20! Very very useful information clearly written with supporting diagrams and even maplin part numbers (although I think these might be out of date). I can't recommend this book highly enough for the price!
E**T
A good book to learn about single and three phase motors.
A very comprehensive guide to the technicalities of running a three phase motor on single phase supply. For a layman like myself the maths was a bit daunting.
D**R
good helpful book
ideal for anyone that wants to know how an electric motor works easy to read and understand not to technical where you get lost in the explanations
R**Y
It’s a great book for building your first metalworking shop. I already build wooden furniture. I decided to add metalworking as a sidebar. This group of books really help in the aspect of adding a metalworking shop.
S**R
Fantastic reading for those of us who delight in repurposing electric motors to eclectic needs. The contents are a little dated - an updated version could talk about the cheaply available VFDs and fan controllers.
A**R
I learned some good stuff but I'm not sure if the information is still current. This is NOT a new book.
A**R
The booklet is well written and informative but not what I expected as a guide for motor installation and use or re-use, in a small shop. There is a different cover, (than what was ordered), but it has the same book number (24). I have to assume it is a revision.
A**S
Good material
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