Moving is the biggest challenge. Got it inside the door ( forklift mask wouldn’t fit under my door) now I’m having to makes some skates to push where I need it. Other than that I’m collecting wire and fuses it’s wired 480 my shop is 240. I need to find a book or information fluids. It’s bigger...
I just bought my first horizontal mill . I was looking running some wire and wondering what this knee motor hp would be? The spindle is a 10 hp and coolant is 1/4. It’s a 1972 Cincinnati milicron. It looks in good shape. It didn’t come with over arm support, I may look into making some...
That was the problem unbalanced. I unplugged 3 run caps and the saw run smooth as ever! and 5hp lathe ran well within range of voltage, Im a one man operation and seldom everything going at once.
with unplugged
l1-l3 264
l2-l3 246
l1-l2 240
still a gap but better Im afraid to unplug any more...
I agree. Took the belt off and ran motor sounds rough. Bearing maybe also hear intermittent buzzing inside.
Anyone think a 3/4hp single phase motor would work just as good, got one laying around the right frame
All the cap check good.
Things actually work better with everything running values with everything running was
L1-L3 257
L2-l3 243
L1-l2 240
Amp
l3. 5.5
L1 6.6
L2- 2.7
In process of checking. One thing I did try something that was cut all equipment on at same time which was 2(5HP) 1(1hp) 1(1.5hp) 1(2hp). I checked my voltage output for RPC and it was pretty close to the same. And the saw didnt trip the overload. So i'm studying on how to balance the voltage (i...
I inspected Rpc cabinet there is 12 100ul run capacitors. They have been leaking, it’s hard to tell which one. Think my next step will be taking each out and testing them.
Thanks for all help. This is the first small motor I have ran with overload protection. (which found my problem maybe) I did notice when I was running multiple machines it dropped the amps a little bit and ran longer before tripping. I have a 5hp on my lathe with reversing contactors, the motor...
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