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Bridgeport 3 phase to single phase
Hello all,
I have been reading the older threads concerning this topic. I am aware that I can go the phase converter route and the other suggestions that people have made. But, my situation is a bit different. My motor is a 2hp, 3 phase, 600 volt, on a 2J variable speed type mill. I can get a phase coverter and a step-up transformer to make it work, but at considerable expense. I am just wondering if anybody has actually converted their mill to a 2hp single phase and can tell me which motor I need to buy. Thanks for your ideas, Todd |
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