I've been scouring the net and can't find anything useful, so I will do what I usually do and turn to 6x6 world 
Let me start off by saying that I have a real good handle on 12V negative ground, but know slightly less than enough to be dangerous when it comes to 120v or 220 wiring. (IE: nothing I've done is up to code, but I haven't burned anything to the ground... yet)
Bought a lathe last week that is 220v 3 phase. Of course I don't have a 3 phase service to my shop. Did some research and bought a static phase converter. It came in today and I hooked it up following the schematic.
first test, with the switch in forward the motor would work in reverse. with the switch in reverse, nothing.
(internet research told me to switch any two wires to change motor direction)
test two, with the switch in reverse the motor would work in reverse. switch in forward, nothing.
test three (swapped 2 different wires) switch in reverse motor runs forward, switch in forward nothing.
those tests tell me that the switch is working on both sides... Everything worked right on the Lathe last week when I tested it before buying (from a highly trusted source)
with the lathe able to run in forward, I can now do most things I need to, but if I need reverse I would have to crawl behind and switch wires... not to mention I would like it to be right!
anyone have any clue what the issue might be?

Let me start off by saying that I have a real good handle on 12V negative ground, but know slightly less than enough to be dangerous when it comes to 120v or 220 wiring. (IE: nothing I've done is up to code, but I haven't burned anything to the ground... yet)
Bought a lathe last week that is 220v 3 phase. Of course I don't have a 3 phase service to my shop. Did some research and bought a static phase converter. It came in today and I hooked it up following the schematic.
first test, with the switch in forward the motor would work in reverse. with the switch in reverse, nothing.
(internet research told me to switch any two wires to change motor direction)
test two, with the switch in reverse the motor would work in reverse. switch in forward, nothing.
test three (swapped 2 different wires) switch in reverse motor runs forward, switch in forward nothing.
those tests tell me that the switch is working on both sides... Everything worked right on the Lathe last week when I tested it before buying (from a highly trusted source)
with the lathe able to run in forward, I can now do most things I need to, but if I need reverse I would have to crawl behind and switch wires... not to mention I would like it to be right!
anyone have any clue what the issue might be?

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