(02-06-2021, 01:05 PM)Kingsroots Wrote: Thanks everyone that responded so quickly. I think I'll replace the single breakers with a 2 pole like suggested and see if I can either buy a replacement cover or just glue a piece over the cutout. Hopefully this thing starts up fine with no issues (crossing fingers).
Covering the hole ought to be good enough.
Based on the replies about what happens if only one breaker trips, I think that I would be inclined to plug it in as-is and verify basic functionality.
Set it for normal rotation and turn the speed all the way down, turn the breakers on (so that you don't accidentally flip just one on), plug it in, and slowly turn the speed up a bit (a few hundred RPM is good enough to test - a few thousand shouldn't hurt anything). Then turn the speed back down to zero, reverse direction switch. and turn the speed up again a bit.
That will verify the basic functionality of the headstock system.
It might be a different type of insulation, but double check the wire gauge/rating on that orange power cord. I am not sure what it should be for 220V/240V, but, if you post back here what the gauge and length is, I am sure that there are WNers who can verify. Alternatively, you can see if the orange wire gets hot after you turn for a while.
Listen for any ticking sounds at low speeds (often means that a pulley set screw is loose).
I recommend getting in the habit of always leaving the lathe in forward turning direction and turned down to zero rotation.
The holes in the lathe bed above the breaker box are for a tool holder if the bed is installed the right way around (headstock on the correct end of the bed).
Bed extensions for the 3520B (or, I think, the 3520C) will not work on the 3520A because of a design change in the thickness of the bed ways. I honestly do not know if the 3520B short bed extension can be mounted to the leg of the 3520A for turning large items or not.
It is pricey, but the PM caster kit works well on the 3520. I am _really_ glad that I got it. They go on sale at 10% - 15% off a few times a year along with other PM accessories.