
Proper Comm Lathe Motor
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Proper Comm Lathe Motor
Hi guys, I'm going to use the Trinity comm lathe bought months ago and I need to know wich is the proper motor to use in. It came with a Fantom stock motor but I would like to know if a silver can will do the job or if it's better to keep the Fantom. Thanks in advance. 

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Re: Proper Comm Lathe Motor
My lathe came with a stock 550, which is slower than a 540 silver can. Even then, it works best if I slow it down. I suspect that a cheap crawler motor would work well.
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Re: Proper Comm Lathe Motor
Sounds interesting, maybe it is the time to give to my Integy 55T a second chance.
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Re: Proper Comm Lathe Motor
Back in the day, I believe that most people used 4 cell packs on their lathes as well.
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Re: Proper Comm Lathe Motor
Variable speed is nice. If you have a servo tester and spare esc, it makes it easy.
Just plug it into the tester's outlet port and setup the esc as usual. An older esc with adjustments is a little easier than push button models but none of them are hard.
Just plug it into the tester's outlet port and setup the esc as usual. An older esc with adjustments is a little easier than push button models but none of them are hard.
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Re: Proper Comm Lathe Motor
Stock motor and 4 cell is what we used....
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
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