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Key Features:
Used for vibrating motor, reducing rotational Speed of Vibration Motor and reducing Vibration Force
Stepless, continuously variable
Voltage:220V/110V
Packing List:
1PC motor governor
Note:
One Governor for one motor only.
When the power is on, please turn the governor (controller) to the maximum scale,so to start the vibrating motor, and then adjust it from the highest to the minimum according to your need.
It may not possible to start a vibrating motor form a low speed state. It can only be started at a high speed state.
For the model Governor -PA with no switching function, please remember to shut down the power supply after the motor stops turning.
Kaleb Boling
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
There’s not a selection for the issue I’m having. When first plugged in, everything seems fine. When the switch it flipped to the on position it turns on. The switch will not shut off the motor it’s connected to, nor will it shut off by flipping to off position.
Luc Dupuis
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2024
Sent back
Mamaras
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023
I bought this controller to be used with the orange 30 watt concrete vibrator sold as being or assuming them to be compatible.If you adjust the counter balance much at all on the motor, the controller won't reduce the rpm. I was not able to get the controller to reduce the rpm below the #5 after fiddling with the counter weight with minor adjustment to reduce the amount of vibration. The on / off switch was glued in place upside down, so ON is in the OFF position that is printed on the box and OFF is in the ON position.No wiring instructions or paper work inside the box, product alone.A couple of weeks prior to purchasing this motor and controller I had bought the 100 watt concrete vibrator and the rpm controller that shows the three colors representing rpm settings on the face.I had the same experience with the controller not reducing rpm if there was much adjustment to the counter balance weights. Thought with the smaller motor and different brand controller I bought the second time around I could solve the problem. No luck. At least the rpm knob was installed correctly on the first one. "only one way it could be installed no option to mess it up."
steve boardman
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2022
Works great!
Isaac Nykos
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022
So I understood I was getting a China wiring standard. But all the notes I found were that it was blue and brown. The red and green are new to me. Tome to dig out the voltmeter.Have tested it yet but going to get it set up in the next few days.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2021
Worked but have to turn up to 8 to start motor. Then I can adjust it down to about five or so before motor stops again.
feedbackisgood
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2020
It works, and it is loud as a mother, but it works!
Junkie
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2020
Good switch. Only knocking off a star because there is no diagram for wiring.Wires are color coded for China, I think. Not sure if they are standardized over there. I followed the same color coding that came with my cement vibrator, which came from China as well, and it works this way.Brown = hot (black in US)Blue = neutral (white is US)White = ground (green in US)If you are using with a cement vibrator it only works between 4 and 7. So keep that in mind.
Trevor H
Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2020
This may work for vibration motor but this will not work for an induction motor you need a variac transformer and the amps from the motor and unit should match or come close exp I used a 20amp for a 16 amp max load just don't run it to hot is all
Billiardman
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019
This speed controller worked the best of all the motor speed controllers I've tried. I am using it to control the AC motor of my lathe. I needed to add a 100k trimmer resister across the potentiometer, to get the motor to start at zero. All the other controllers I've tried were effected when other power tools were being used while the lathe was running. The lathe motor would stop or sputter, when a router or dust extractor was switched on. This one remained constant.
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