Hi. Anyone out there using a VFD and 3 phase motor to power their lathe? I have an Atlas 10 inch lathe (10F54) and would like to replace the single speed 1/2 HP AC motor and 16 speeds and constant belt changes with a variable frequency drive and 3-phase motor to try to eliminate some of the belt changes and have opportunity for variable speed.
What HP motor would be recommended? I was thinking 3/4 or 1 HP which I can get in a 56 frame size which would fit in place of the current AC single speed motor. I don't know if I should go 3600 RPM motor or 1800 RPM motor, they also are available in 1200 and 900 RPMs.
I do like to run carbide tooling occasionally which requires higher RPM's. I machine anything from mild steel and alumnimum from usually 1/4" diameter up to the capacity of the lathe (max 10 inch diameter).
I would like to stick with 120V input power to the VFD as I have 120V available in the vincinity of the lathe and not necessarily have to run a new 220V line to that corner of the shop. But I am not against running a new 220V line if that is better.
I also have 3-phase power available via a rotary phase converter that I own.
If anyone out there has made this conversion, what HP motor are you using, what make/model of VFD do you have, what spindle speeds can you get with your setup?
Thanks for any advice.
What HP motor would be recommended? I was thinking 3/4 or 1 HP which I can get in a 56 frame size which would fit in place of the current AC single speed motor. I don't know if I should go 3600 RPM motor or 1800 RPM motor, they also are available in 1200 and 900 RPMs.
I do like to run carbide tooling occasionally which requires higher RPM's. I machine anything from mild steel and alumnimum from usually 1/4" diameter up to the capacity of the lathe (max 10 inch diameter).
I would like to stick with 120V input power to the VFD as I have 120V available in the vincinity of the lathe and not necessarily have to run a new 220V line to that corner of the shop. But I am not against running a new 220V line if that is better.
I also have 3-phase power available via a rotary phase converter that I own.
If anyone out there has made this conversion, what HP motor are you using, what make/model of VFD do you have, what spindle speeds can you get with your setup?
Thanks for any advice.