Dmorgan855
Plastic
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- Jan 11, 2021
I recently purchased a Logan Powermatic Lathe 1980's vintage. I am in the process of cleaning and preparing it for service in my shop. The motor is a Baldor with the following information on the data plate
Spec SEA06-1867
Frame 182T 623M
H.P. 3
Volts 200
Amps 10
RPM 1725
Cycle 60 PH 3 Class B
SER. F. 1.0 DES B DODE H
RATING 40degress C AMB F
CAT NO. 6471915 SER 975
My question is this. I have a single phase input into my shop 118-120 volts per leg. Can I run this with just a phase converter or do I need to Buck down the voltage in order to not damage the motor? Also, given that the motor is at least 35 years old should I just purchase a new motor and move on. The machine was purchased from a school and has been sitting for 15 years. I am new to this and would appreciate all responses. Thanks
Spec SEA06-1867
Frame 182T 623M
H.P. 3
Volts 200
Amps 10
RPM 1725
Cycle 60 PH 3 Class B
SER. F. 1.0 DES B DODE H
RATING 40degress C AMB F
CAT NO. 6471915 SER 975
My question is this. I have a single phase input into my shop 118-120 volts per leg. Can I run this with just a phase converter or do I need to Buck down the voltage in order to not damage the motor? Also, given that the motor is at least 35 years old should I just purchase a new motor and move on. The machine was purchased from a school and has been sitting for 15 years. I am new to this and would appreciate all responses. Thanks