Hbjj
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2013
- Location
- Washington st
I have a teco L510 3 hp 230 v vfd running a Bridgeport 2 hp mill motor
Motor and mill are getting new timken bearings and I'm converting to a fixed speed polyv drive.
The mill is a boss 3 axis cnc running centroid acorn
I plan on using it for prototyping and general light milling so (1000 to 3000)rpm in high gear
But it would be nice to have more rpm available for small cutters or wood working ie 6000+rpm
So how fast i can spin the motor will determine the drive ratio
Motor and mill are getting new timken bearings and I'm converting to a fixed speed polyv drive.
The mill is a boss 3 axis cnc running centroid acorn
I plan on using it for prototyping and general light milling so (1000 to 3000)rpm in high gear
But it would be nice to have more rpm available for small cutters or wood working ie 6000+rpm
So how fast i can spin the motor will determine the drive ratio