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Ignoramus9270 November 11th 09 02:06 AM

Pictures -- Drill press moved
 
http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Powe...It-Downstairs/

I have fully reassembled it and raised it so that it stands about
where it is supposed to. I used a chain hoist to stand it up.

The next step will be installing a VFD to run it. I have decided to
install a 115v VFD and avoid making a 220v circuit in the basement
shop.

i

Gunner Asch[_4_] November 11th 09 05:58 AM

Pictures -- Drill press moved
 
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:06:29 -0600, Ignoramus9270
wrote:

http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Powe...It-Downstairs/

I have fully reassembled it and raised it so that it stands about
where it is supposed to. I used a chain hoist to stand it up.

The next step will be installing a VFD to run it. I have decided to
install a 115v VFD and avoid making a 220v circuit in the basement
shop.

i


Be sure to over size the VFD..if the motor is 1hp..be sure to use a 1.25
or 1.5 hp VFD.

Else starting problems may not show up..but if you get stuck in a
hole...under load...thats when the problem shows up........

Gunner

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Ignoramus29099 November 11th 09 12:22 PM

Pictures -- Drill press moved
 
On 2009-11-11, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:06:29 -0600, Ignoramus9270
wrote:

http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Powe...It-Downstairs/

I have fully reassembled it and raised it so that it stands about
where it is supposed to. I used a chain hoist to stand it up.

The next step will be installing a VFD to run it. I have decided to
install a 115v VFD and avoid making a 220v circuit in the basement
shop.

i


Be sure to over size the VFD..if the motor is 1hp..be sure to use a 1.25
or 1.5 hp VFD.


That is is rated for single phase input and 1 HP output. It is also
rated for 50% overcurrent for 1 minute.

Else starting problems may not show up..but if you get stuck in a
hole...under load...thats when the problem shows up........


I hope that I will be fine. We';ll see. I will also install a
reversing switch on it and, possibly, also a foot switch in series,
for kids' safety.

i

Ignoramus29099 November 11th 09 01:11 PM

Pictures -- Drill press moved
 
Here's the VFD that I bought.

http://www.driveswarehouse.com/Drive...00-007MFU.html

It is 115v, 1 HP.

i

On 2009-11-11, Ignoramus29099 wrote:
On 2009-11-11, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:06:29 -0600, Ignoramus9270
wrote:

http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Powe...It-Downstairs/

I have fully reassembled it and raised it so that it stands about
where it is supposed to. I used a chain hoist to stand it up.

The next step will be installing a VFD to run it. I have decided to
install a 115v VFD and avoid making a 220v circuit in the basement
shop.

i


Be sure to over size the VFD..if the motor is 1hp..be sure to use a 1.25
or 1.5 hp VFD.


That is is rated for single phase input and 1 HP output. It is also
rated for 50% overcurrent for 1 minute.

Else starting problems may not show up..but if you get stuck in a
hole...under load...thats when the problem shows up........


I hope that I will be fine. We';ll see. I will also install a
reversing switch on it and, possibly, also a foot switch in series,
for kids' safety.

i



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