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    Default Wiring diagram for a Bridgeport by Adcock and Shipley Mill.

    Hi to all,
    I have done a search and no results looking for a wiring diagram for this mill. Someone has pulled the powerfeed off to replace/repair and pulled all the wiring out, so i need a diagram to put it back together. I have found diagrams on other forums, but the reproduction is too poor to use. The American made machines are completley different. If anyone can help it would be appreciated.
    thanks in advance,
    rgds,
    Crocy.

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    It should be extremely simple... It just has an on off contactor, fwd/reverse somewhere else and the power feed was probably powered by 110V from a transformer..
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    Quote Originally Posted by .RC. View Post
    It should be extremely simple... It just has an on off contactor, fwd/reverse somewhere else and the power feed was probably powered by 110V from a transformer..
    Yes sounds simple RC, all the parts are in a tray, motor, limit switches, all pulled apart and no wires at all, just got to hope someone has a diagram.
    Rgds,
    Crocy.

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    Hi Old Croc, did you look on our friend Google, just had a quick look and there are a lot of details on there, hopefully the one you want will be there.
    Kryn

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    Hi Kryn,
    yes i did all the searches i could and all i found were the genuine Bridgeport stuff. When these were made in England they appear to have used locally sourced 240/415 volt gear, so the manuals on offer dont match. I did find a manual for sale, but the serial number on this one, did not match.
    rgds,
    Crocy

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