I believe there are upgrade motors for your future lathe. Maybe instead of looking for a cheap motor, buy one that you will be able to upgrade to a nicer motor in the future.
Why reinvent the wheel (see link below with details for the Hitachi WJ200 VFD, I also can provide the parameters and schematic for the Automation Direct GS21 VFD), why do you need a 3 phase motor to setup a VFD? If you want to convert a 1340GT to 3 phase, then very few motors will fit the motor space. The one I recommend is the Marathon E467A, Zoro has 20% off coupons if you sign up for their email spam, and free shipping. Basically you need a TENV 2Hp motor 145 frame size, TEFC are too big. motors are usually programed to run 20-100 Hz and you use ~2.7" pulley on the motor to the larger headstock pulley makes it a single belt ratio. Usually requires a BX26 belt, I recommend the Gates Tri-Power notched belt. The stock belt has been pretty poor in the past.
So I am already up to $700 for VFD and enclosure in my shopping cart, and I am probably forgetting some things. WOW. @mksj shoot me a DM to discuss the possibility of having this built out. I am growing somewhat overwhelmed. I sent you a spreadsheet of my cart. Hey Christian I’m in the same...
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