I forgot to address the other question. The slow startup is an important safety feature for treadmills. These DC motors have a lot of torque and could probably launch a treadmill user into outer space. I think you will want to control this on your lathe to keep from doing damage to it or yourself. I have not played with this on any of my motors but there is probably a way to fiddle with the electronics and speed up the startup a bit.
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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 3:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [GrizHFMinimill] McMaster Carr Shipping
What ever your name is,
I wish!
I use McMaster Carr a lot and their shipping is reasonable, but I have never seen a free deal.
It seems that if you want to know what it will cost, you have to e-mail or call them.
What amazes me is, that I can often order of an evening and receive a parcel the next day for a small $5-$7 fee.
Larry
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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 5:11 PM
Subject: [GrizHFMinimill] McMaster Carr Shipping
I see frequent request for free shipping promo codes for Enco. Does McMaster Carr have such codes? Enco wants $30 more for the equivalent part, but I have a flyer with a free shipping code. If McMaster Carr had a similar promo, I could get more raw material to turn into swarf.
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