EASIMILL SPINDLE MOTOR.

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EASIMILL SPINDLE MOTOR.

Post by MHJ » Mon 19 Nov , 2012 10:55 am

I am in the process of converting a 1985 415v 3 phase belt drive head Easimill and I would like to know if the spindle motors supplied with those machines was dual-voltage, as it's my intention to drive it via an inverter.
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Re: EASIMILL SPINDLE MOTOR.

Post by angel-tech » Mon 19 Nov , 2012 11:41 am

you may find that it already has an inverter fitted which is run from single phase 240v. Look for a KEB Combivert 52

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Re: EASIMILL SPINDLE MOTOR.

Post by MHJ » Mon 19 Nov , 2012 13:43 pm

No, no inverter fitted to this belt drive head machine. I suppose all speed changes were done manually.

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Re: EASIMILL SPINDLE MOTOR.

Post by Denford Admin » Wed 21 Nov , 2012 13:32 pm

I'm sure the manual (original) version of this machine had some info...think it was a Senior 3c or something like that.

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