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Drill Press speed
It's a function of finding the motor speed, then doing some ratio math using
the pulley sizes. I.E.; Motor speed 1000 rpm. Motor pulley 2" Quill Pulley 4" Resulting chuck speed 500 rpm. Don Dando |
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Drill Press speed
Don Dando wrote: It's a function of finding the motor speed, then doing some ratio math using the pulley sizes. I.E.; Motor speed 1000 rpm. Motor pulley 2" Quill Pulley 4" Resulting chuck speed 500 rpm. Don Dando Is there a reason that you are posting a new topic instead of replying to the original post? Your answers have good information, why not add them to the post so that others might find them during a search. Mike |
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Drill Press speed
Don't waste your time. No one has ever been successful at communicating with
this guy. Most of us kill filed him long ago. "Mike" wrote in message oups.com... Don Dando wrote: It's a function of finding the motor speed, then doing some ratio math using the pulley sizes. I.E.; Motor speed 1000 rpm. Motor pulley 2" Quill Pulley 4" Resulting chuck speed 500 rpm. Don Dando Is there a reason that you are posting a new topic instead of replying to the original post? Your answers have good information, why not add them to the post so that others might find them during a search. Mike |
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