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I have been assembling the electric honey extractor I bought last year, in preparation for this coming season.
It’s a radial extractor with some wire frames that drop in to spin frames tangentially, if needed.
But I have a question that I hope someone can answer for me.
The motor that site on the top of the extractor, has a lever on the end, which when you move it from the vertical, start the drum rotating, slow at first but gets faster the further you move the lever down.
However, from that vertical stop lever position, if you move the lever in the other direction, say to the right instead of the left, the extractor drum rotates in the opposite direction.
So my question is, when you spin your honey frames radially, do you have to first spin them in one direction and then stop the extractor and then spin them in the other direction?
If the answer is no, you don’t have to do that, why does the extractor spin in both direction?
Brian.
It’s a radial extractor with some wire frames that drop in to spin frames tangentially, if needed.
But I have a question that I hope someone can answer for me.
The motor that site on the top of the extractor, has a lever on the end, which when you move it from the vertical, start the drum rotating, slow at first but gets faster the further you move the lever down.
However, from that vertical stop lever position, if you move the lever in the other direction, say to the right instead of the left, the extractor drum rotates in the opposite direction.
So my question is, when you spin your honey frames radially, do you have to first spin them in one direction and then stop the extractor and then spin them in the other direction?
If the answer is no, you don’t have to do that, why does the extractor spin in both direction?
Brian.