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Due to the nature of the Internal Speed 

Controller, we cannot provide specific RPMs for 

the Internal Speed Dial’s numbers. If you wish 

to have the widest range of RPM with precision, 

we recommend using one of our External Speed 

Controllers. 

The following RPM (rotations per minute) stats 

were recorded from a typical Martin after a short 

break-in period with an External Speed Controller. 

Top speed will increase around 3-4% from these 

numbers after approximately 100-200 hours of 

use. Actual performance figures vary between 

wheels by less than 1.5% (30 RPM at top speed), 

due to slight variations in components and build. 

Please use this as a general guideline.

RPM Speed Table

Speed 

%

RPM

100

2,200

90

1940

80

1,700

70

1,470

60

1,230

50

980

40

740

30

500

20

270

10

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Summary of Contents for Martin

Page 1: ...Martin Daedalus Spinning Wheels...

Page 2: ...long lived and to require little to no maintenance during its lifetime Should you need any assistance in the future with your wheel please do not hesitate to contact us at support daedalusspinningwhe...

Page 3: ...1 Rear Bearing Guide Maiden Bearing Orifice Reducer Left Tension Hook Tie offs...

Page 4: ...Martin while Nested Flyer Storage Retention Rear Cup Maiden Cup Tension Belt Orifice Hook Power Storage Retention Storage Snap Ins Lazy Kate Axles Drive Belt Storage Magnets...

Page 5: ...nternal Direction Switch Tension Dial Internal Speed Dial Flyer Retention Storage Spares Kit Plug in for External Speed Controller Internal External Control Selection Switch Motor Pinion Upright Snap...

Page 6: ...o Set Up Remove Flyer Assembly from the bottom of Martin s Box Snap the Maiden Cup into Upright Snap In at the bottom of the box Open up your Martin Remove the Maiden Cup from the Storage Snap In in t...

Page 7: ...the Rear Cup into Upright Snap In at the bottom of the box Place the Flyer Assembly onto the Maiden and Rear Cup Remove the Rear Cup from the Storage Snap In in the lid Place Drive Band over Flyer As...

Page 8: ...rive Band is going over the Flyer s Whorl Locate the Tension Belt magnetically attached with Orifice Hook Secure the Drive Band onto the Motor s Pinion Check Drive Band alignment and if necessary twea...

Page 9: ...on Belt and position it onto the Aluminum Drum of bobbin Note Spring and Cinch location is based on spin direction Secure the Cinch onto the Right Tension Hook for Z direction reverse belt for S Secur...

Page 10: ...Pinion Remove the Flyer Assembly from the Maiden and Rear Cups Remove the Tension Belt and secure the Spring onto the magnets in the Lid The Drive Band can be left on Flyer Assembly if the project is...

Page 11: ...Storage Retention location at the bottom of Martin s box Fiber can be placed on top of the Flyer Assembly Remove the Maiden and Rear Cup from the Upright Snap In and snap into the Storage Snap In Ensu...

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Page 13: ...e secures the flyer to ensure that nothing intereferes with it Some fiber can be tucked under the flyer while most will need to be above it Ensure that any additional items placed in the Martin includ...

Page 14: ...l Direction Switch to change your flyer s spin direction and the Internal Speed Dial to adjust your flyer s speed Internal Direction Switch I Clockwise Z twist commonly chosen for spinning singles 0 N...

Page 15: ...Internal External Control Selection Switch Internal Direction Switch Internal Speed Dial Internal Power Plug In DC5525 Power Extension Cable Please note that Power Brick may vary in appearance USB C D...

Page 16: ...ntroller for all operations To plug an External Speed Controller into the Martin you will need a Motor Extension Cable Plug the Female side of the cable into Martin s Plug In for External Speed Contro...

Page 17: ...15 Plug In for External Speed Controller Internal External Control Selection Switch Power Cable Motor Extension Cable...

Page 18: ...tension belt with the spring on the RIGHT side for plying counterclockwise S This way the spring can actually do its job on the taut side of the tension belt The goal is to have the Right Tension Dia...

Page 19: ...17 Cinch Clockwise Z Spring Counterclockwise S...

Page 20: ...rks TensiTamers The Lazy Kate can also be used to hold your bobbins for hand winding a plying ball which may be more convenient for traditional plying Martin comes with two Lazy Kate Axles and can hol...

Page 21: ...Lazy Kate Port Lazy Kate Port Lazy Kate Port 19...

Page 22: ...ides if needed and remove the existing bobbin Place a new bobbin on the axle and readjust guides With the new bobbin on the flyer shaft replace the rear bearing and reseat the flyer assembly back onto...

Page 23: ...e stats were recorded from a typical Martin after a short break in period with an External Speed Controller Top speed will increase around 3 4 from these numbers after approximately 100 200 hours of u...

Page 24: ...tems with some extra room to spare The Martin requires 15vDC power just like all of our other wheels and products However Martin is unique in that it comes with a powerful wall brick and specialized 3...

Page 25: ...tension profile You are welcome to try other materials like cotton nylon or silk To keep your Martin clean we highly recommend spinning with clean well prepped fiber This will help minimize the debris...

Page 26: ...o persons or property due to the use of non approved third party manufactured components on our products Doing so will void your warranty Please email us with any questions regarding modifications or...

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