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Newer page: version 2 Last edited on February 12, 2003 9:44 am. by
Older page: version 1 Last edited on February 12, 2003 7:06 am. by
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- from '53 Hammond tech sheet 
+From '53 Hammond tech sheet 
  
-A shaded pole induction motor is used for starting the ToneGenerator, and is located at the right-hand end of the ToneGenerator as viewed from the back. The rotor of this motor slides endwise when current is supplied and engages a pinion on its shaft with a gear on the driveshaft of the ToneGenerator, bringing the ToneGenerator up to slightly greater than SynchronousSpeed. 
+;: A shaded pole induction motor is used for starting the ToneGenerator, and is located at the right-hand end of the ToneGenerator as viewed from the back. The rotor of this motor slides endwise when current is supplied and engages a pinion on its shaft with a gear on the driveshaft of the ToneGenerator, bringing the ToneGenerator up to slightly greater than SynchronousSpeed. 
  
- [HowToStartAHammond]  
+;:This motor has a resistor added in series at the application of the RunSwitch. The loss of power caused the system to fall to SynchronousSpeed with the SynchronousMotor carrying the load.  
  
-This motor has a resistor added in series at the application of the RunSwitch. The loss of power caused the system to fall to SynchronousSpeed with the SynchronousMotor carrying the load.  
+See also: [HowToStartAHammond]  

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