Step Pulley 1970 Bridgeport VFD RPM?.

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Jeff Anderson
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I need help. I am learning all about milling on the Bridgeport. I want to know what rpm I am running for the material, tooling size etc.
Please see my pics. With the step pulleys and the variable speeds I don’t know what the vfd display represents.
Looks like we have a Teco fm360.
Thanks for the help.

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Are you kidding me?
I knew they had those for temperatures but I didn't know they made an rpm gadget.
Well that solves this problem.
Do you just point and read?
Are there magnetic strips to glue on?
 
I have a product from this company http://servoproductsco.com/ for my Bridgeport Clone. I replaced the 3 hp single phase motor to a 5 hp 3 phase, VFD with digital RPM display and control. Its a sweet set up.
 
I have the exact same one as dlane.

When I setup my Sheldon with VFD it did not have a speed chart. Slapped the little sticker on the spindle, fired up the machine, scanned the sticker with the tach. Wrote down the speeds, done.
 
Just a shiny piece of tape on a dull spinning surface about a inch or two away , but as stated I measure the chips usually
 
Sweeeeeeet, I ordered one from Amazon-Proime :)
 
I also use a teco vfd, at 60hz should be close to speed listed on mill. I installed a remote with for/rev start stop and a speed pot
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My gadget is now set up. Rpm by the push of a button.
I love this forum.
 
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