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Gadabout:
Hi All, I have a rather oldish asian mill drill head and column grafted onto a Centec 2A automill setup up with 4 axis cnc. I find climbing a step ladder or using a stool to get up and change the belts for a speed change rather tedious and as I get older more painful, so I considered changing the belt setup to variable sheaves etc but now not sure if going to a vfd and a new three phase motor might be the best option? I would like Mach 3 to be able to start and stop the motor and to control the speed, is this possible. I would like to keep the vfd/ motor conversion to about $500 and as I am in OZ can someone suggest what parts would be best to buy? thanks Mark |
tumutbound:
VFD and a 3 phase motor sounds like the easiest way to go. Mach 3 can control the motor start/stop and speed. What power is the current motor? |
Gadabout:
Hi, Its 750 watt single phase 240 volts, only have single phase here at home, did find in my storage area a 3/4 horsepower three phase ( sorry to mix watts and horsepowers but wanted to read direct from the labels), would this be powerful enough( I think not in my mind) to use? cheers Mark |
John Rudd:
Mark, The general consensus is that a three ph motor is slightly more efficient than a single for the same hp... That said, 3/4hp is 746*3/4 watts...... There is something else to consider....Is your motor a dual voltage motor? I.e can it be configured for Star and Delta? |
Gadabout:
John, All the motor has are three connections marked "A", "B", "C". The plate says 400/440 volts. I diddly squat about three phase motors cheers Mark |
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