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M Monolith Member Joined Jul 15, 2011 Messages 132 Location Northeast Sep 1, 2011 #1 http://westernmass.craigslist.org/tls/2571339947.html Thoughts? It's near me...
Rounder Member Joined Jan 16, 2011 Messages 753 Location Marlin, TX Sep 1, 2011 #2 If you have 3 phase power available, OK. If not, how will you run it?
nsfr1206 Member Joined Jun 10, 2010 Messages 529 Location Gainesville, Alabama Sep 1, 2011 #3 Variable frequency drive. Least thats how I would run it.
lorbay Member Joined Jul 2, 2009 Messages 3,384 Location BC. Canada Sep 1, 2011 #4 Rounder said: If you have 3 phase power available, OK. If not, how will you run it? Click to expand... Buy a phase converter, 220 in 3 phase out. Lin.
Rounder said: If you have 3 phase power available, OK. If not, how will you run it? Click to expand... Buy a phase converter, 220 in 3 phase out. Lin.
KenV Member Joined Oct 28, 2005 Messages 4,720 Location Juneau, Alaska. Sep 1, 2011 #5 the power is not the issue to be concerned with on an old metal lathe guys -- Wear and slop in the working side is the issue - Motors are easily changed/modified -- wear and slop in the working range are not.
the power is not the issue to be concerned with on an old metal lathe guys -- Wear and slop in the working side is the issue - Motors are easily changed/modified -- wear and slop in the working range are not.