Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. – Step 1 of 3Let’s start by learning a bit about your machine.Your Machine If any of these questions feel too technical or you’d rather just talk to a person, please contact us.What type of machine do you have? *Surface GrinderMilling MachineDrill PressDisc SanderLatheBench GrinderOther / Not SureWhat is the make or brand?This is typically listed on a nameplate of some kind.What is the model number?This is typically listed on a nameplate of some kind. This information allows us to research some machine details independently.Is this machine connected to single-phase or three-phase power? *Single-PhaseThree-PhaseSomething elseI don’t knowWhat voltage is this single-phase machine? *120V208V240V (or 230V, or 220V)277VSomething elseI don’t knowWhat voltage is this three-phase machine? *3ϕ 208V3ϕ 240V (or 220V/230V)3ϕ 480V3ϕ 600VSomething elseI don’t knowWhat is the power of the motor you want to brake? *This is probably the main spindle motor for your machine but this might not be the only motor on your machine so try to get this information directly from the motor nameplate if possible.0 – 1.5 HP (0 – 1.1 kW)1.6 – 3.0 HP (1.2 – 2.2 kW)3.1 – 5.0 HP (2.3 – 3.7 kW)5.1 – 7.5 HP (3.8 – 5.6 kW)7.6 – 10 HP (5.7 – 7.5 kW)10.1 – 15 HP (7.6 – 11.2 kW)Above 15HP (above 11.2kW)Something elseI don’t knowCan this motor be put into reverse? *This question is asking about the normal operation of your machine. If you have a surface grinder, the answer is probably no. If you have a lathe, the answer is probably yes. If you have a drill press, it could go either way …YesNoI don’t knowDo you know if the reversing is done electrically or mechanically? *This question is asking about your machine. If you have a surface grinder, the answer is probably no. If you have a lathe, the answer is probably yes. If you have a drill press, it could go either way …Electrically (direction probably controlled by a switch or button)Mechanicalyl (direction probably controlled by shifting gears or belts with a lever)Something elseI don’t knowDoes this machine have more than one speed? *This question is asking about the normal operation of your machine. Does it have the option to vary the speed of the motor?YesNoSomething elseI don’t knowDo you know if the speed control is done electrically or mechanically? *This question is asking about your machine. If you have a surface grinder, the answer is probably no. If you have a lathe, the answer is probably yes. If you have a drill press, it could go either way …Electrically (two speed options, probably controlled by a switch or button)Electrically (infinitely variable, probably controlled with a rotating dial or faster/slower buttons)Mechanically (direction probably controlled by shifting gears or belts with a lever)Something elseI don’t knowNextNow let’s get a little bit of information about you so we can follow up with your quote.YouName *FirstLastCompany *Email *Phone *Shipping Zip CodeNextOur goal is to make this entire process as easy as possible for you and we know from experience that a few photographs of your machine is the most effective way to get you the exact system you need. We review these photos to confirm technical details and also to help us create a machine-specific installation guide for you. Trust us – it’s worth it – we often spend an hour or more reviewing machine photos to ensure we don’t miss anything. Photos also allow us to guarantee our quotes. The more pictures the better!Machine PhotosPlease choose what you'd like to do next.I want to upload the photos directly to this form right nowI want MAKESafe to email me a printable photo guide and a link to upload photos directly from my phoneI just want a human from MAKESafe to call me or email meI want MAKESafe to email me a budgetary quote and we can work on getting photos laterPhoto Group 1 – The Entire MachinePlease take a few zoomed-out photos that let us see the entire machine from at least three different angles (e.g. front, side, rear, etc). Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 6 files. Photo Group 2: Machine NameplateMost machines have a nameplate or sticker that lists the manufacturer, the model number, and other information. Please beware of dirt or glare that may make the information hard for us to read. The more photos and angles the better. Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 6 files. Photo Group 3: Motor NameplateThe motor usually has a separate nameplate with voltage, phase, and horsepower information. Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 6 files. Photo Group 4: Machine ControlsPlease include a photo of any electrical or mechanical controls relating to machine functions (buttons, levers, switches). Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 6 files. Photo Group 5: Control Panel InternalsTake lots of these photos at different zoom levels and different angles so the markings are legible. Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 20 files. Photo Group 6: Machine Control ConnectionsThe connections on the rear of the buttons, levers, switches, and other control devices. Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 12 files. Previous Submit