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- Dec 24, 2011
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After doing my South Bend 9A treadmill motor conversion I have the itch to do all my shop equipment this way. My friend just gave me a nice motor so I couldn't NOT use it. I got a great deal on the controller which will be swapped out to the lathe as soon as I get my next controller (in the mail). This controller has the optional forward/brake/reverse switch that will be better used on the lathe since I don't have any left-hand drill bits.
I was lucky because the pulley on the drill press had the same bore as the shaft diameter on the treadmill motor. I made the wood adapter plate because the thickness put the shaft in exactly the same position as the original. Because the motor has an exposed cooling fan on the end I bored out a piece of 4" ABS to make the guard over it and all the cooling air is directed straight through.
Now I have infinite speed control and never have to touch belts again. All the power I'll ever need in a drill press is also available. These motors are available for free in many cases and the KB Electronics controller is a nice reliable compact unit.
Mike from Canada
I was lucky because the pulley on the drill press had the same bore as the shaft diameter on the treadmill motor. I made the wood adapter plate because the thickness put the shaft in exactly the same position as the original. Because the motor has an exposed cooling fan on the end I bored out a piece of 4" ABS to make the guard over it and all the cooling air is directed straight through.
Now I have infinite speed control and never have to touch belts again. All the power I'll ever need in a drill press is also available. These motors are available for free in many cases and the KB Electronics controller is a nice reliable compact unit.
Mike from Canada