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Anyone Have A Really Old Creative Industries Model Mp Wheel?


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Hi Vpwilkie, welcome to the Forum!

The wheel is belt driven? ...where there are pulleys on the motor and wheel shafts, and a belt that connects them?

If so, there would be bearings in the motor and also bearings for the wheel shaft.
If the noise is definitely coming from the motor, it may be possible to replace the motor bearings...

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Hard to say without picturing it.
Does it look like a lubrication point?

Any luck identifying where the noises are coming from?
Potential noisemakers:
  motor - bearings, brushes, both;
  wheel shaft bearings and/or bushings;
  belt, belt pullies;
  any of the moving parts rubbing on something.
 

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  • 4 months later...

Plberens@gmail.com

Hi,

Two questions. I bought an old Clay Boss about 11 years ago on a whim.  Never had much success.  Now taking classes and just discovered the wheel is turning the wrong direction for me.  I have to work at 9 o’clock rather than 3.  Does anyone know how to change this?  I can’t find a switch and don’t have a book. 
 

I can’t open the book attachment above.  Link says it’s been removed.  Does someone have one they can scan and send to me?  I’m happy to pay. 
 

patti

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8 hours ago, Pahi said:

I can’t open the book attachment above.  Link says it’s been removed.  Does someone have one they can scan and send to me?  I’m happy to pay. 

Johnny's "embedded" link didn't work for everybody, but it did work for many people (including me). At the time I posted an non-embedded version of the link which should work for everybody.  (Both forms of the link still work for me.)

PS Note the mention of an optional "reversing plug" on the 5th page. If your wheel doesn't have this fitted maybe  reversing these leads would work. (Probably best to start a specific thread for advice on this?)

PPS Also see http://www.potters.org/subject53032.htm
wheel direction reversal question

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