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1. I leveled it with a Starrett 98 level. Not completely perfectly,
but a good start. 2. Replaced speed and feed table. OLD: http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Clau...-6367.jpg.html NEW: http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Clau...-6371.jpg.html 3. Installed a VFD. I do not like the way I mounted it, I will have to redo it. Maybe I can get a monitor arm if any are thrown away at my work. http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Clau...-Installation/ I still have to wire it with the lathe's forward/reverse switch, but I ran out of time last night. i |
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Ignoramus26563 wrote:
1. I leveled it with a Starrett 98 level. Not completely perfectly, but a good start. 2. Replaced speed and feed table. OLD: http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Clau...-6367.jpg.html NEW: http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Clau...-6371.jpg.html How much did that bit cost? I ordered wipers for my lathe tonight. Not too pricey. Btw, how much did you give for your lathe? 3. Installed a VFD. I do not like the way I mounted it, I will have to redo it. Maybe I can get a monitor arm if any are thrown away at my work. http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Clau...-Installation/ My lathe and mill are both running off a 5hp rotophase. I'm using 20a 125/250v twist locks I bought at Home Depot to connect power to them. I like being able to remove power from a machine when working on it. I still have to wire it with the lathe's forward/reverse switch, but I ran out of time last night. Did you get it done today? How is it running? Wes -- "Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller |
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On 2010-02-06, Wes wrote:
Ignoramus26563 wrote: 1. I leveled it with a Starrett 98 level. Not completely perfectly, but a good start. 2. Replaced speed and feed table. OLD: http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Clau...-6367.jpg.html NEW: http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Clau...-6371.jpg.html How much did that bit cost? $21 or so. I ordered wipers for my lathe tonight. Not too pricey. Btw, how much did you give for your lathe? $500. 3. Installed a VFD. I do not like the way I mounted it, I will have to redo it. Maybe I can get a monitor arm if any are thrown away at my work. http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Clau...-Installation/ My lathe and mill are both running off a 5hp rotophase. I'm using 20a 125/250v twist locks I bought at Home Depot to connect power to them. I like being able to remove power from a machine when working on it. That's a good idea. I still have to wire it with the lathe's forward/reverse switch, but I ran out of time last night. Did you get it done today? How is it running? Yes. It runs perfectly, exactly how I want. If the VFD is controlled by external switches (the switch on the lathe), it runs at 60 Hz. I can also change the VFD to work in panel control mode and then it runs at the frequency I set on the display Then I can set it to 10 Hz or whatever, like yesterday, when I was machining the face of the chuck mounting plate. This VFD that I installed, I had, and it had some minor cosmetic damage (not visible on the photos) , so I could not sell it for a lot of $$ but I had a great use for it. It is also programmed for soft start and soft stop. i |
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