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Old 01-23-2006, 09:53 PM
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I just recently bought a Cobra Pro Comm Lathe 2000. I don't have the directions so I just wanted to make sure the slave motor is spinning the Comm the right way. should the comm spin clockwise or counter clockwise to the bit? I am asuming that I should just hook up the Positive to the positive and the Neg to the neg on the slave motor.

Thanks for the help and any other tips you recomend for cutting comms.
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backwards....looking at your truer like your gonna cut' the front of the comm should be moving downwards
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I just recently bought a Cobra Pro Comm Lathe 2000. I don't have the directions so I just wanted to make sure the slave motor is spinning the Comm the right way. should the comm spin clockwise or counter clockwise to the bit? I am asuming that I should just hook up the Positive to the positive and the Neg to the neg on the slave motor.

Thanks for the help and any other tips you recomend for cutting comms.
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