Reeves variable speed on bridgeport heating up
I just purchased a Bridgeport vertical step-pulley mill converted to variable speed using Reeves drive.
I tested in the shop,which had 3 phase power, and all was well. I brought home to my garage,which only has 220/single phase. First tried a static phase converter and drive made a crazy rattling noise and heated up in a couple of minutes. I then got a 3 hp rotary phase converter. Hooked her up and she ran great: no rattle-but after 5 min heated up! I need help. |
Reeves variable speed on bridgeport heating up
On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 12:26:02 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I just purchased a Bridgeport vertical step-pulley mill converted to variable speed using Reeves drive. I tested in the shop,which had 3 phase power, and all was well. I brought home to my garage,which only has 220/single phase. First tried a static phase converter and drive made a crazy rattling noise and heated up in a couple of minutes. I then got a 3 hp rotary phase converter. Hooked her up and she ran great: no rattle-but after 5 min heated up! I need help. I am ignorant about Reeves Drives. But I would think that a variable speed drive would require a belt specifically made for variable speed. The belt would be wide and not very deep. I looked up Reeves on the internet and found a page where they told where to find the model #. Dan |
Reeves variable speed on bridgeport heating up
On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 09:25:56 -0800 (PST), wrote:
I just purchased a Bridgeport vertical step-pulley mill converted to variable speed using Reeves drive. I tested in the shop,which had 3 phase power, and all was well. I brought home to my garage,which only has 220/single phase. First tried a static phase converter and drive made a crazy rattling noise and heated up in a couple of minutes. I then got a 3 hp rotary phase converter. Hooked her up and she ran great: no rattle-but after 5 min heated up! I need help. Try: balancing a phase converter - Google Search https://is.gd/eXiAws -- A sound mind in a sound body is a short but full description of a happy state in this world. --John Locke |
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