Richard Callaghan 1 | 22/03/2022 08:12:27 |
14 forum posts 4 photos | Hi
I am looking to upgrade my Clarke cl430 to a variable speed motor. I have seen that the pre-wired CL750 by Newton-Tesla which includes control unit has been recommended. Looking on their website I can’t see this listed. Does anybody know of an alternative variable speed motor that would fit my lathe?
Kind regards Richard |
John Haine | 22/03/2022 08:24:04 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Not all their packages are listed. I just fitted a 550w unit to a S7, they only list half and 1 hp on the website. Give them a call to ask. |
Richard Callaghan 1 | 22/03/2022 08:29:02 |
14 forum posts 4 photos | Thanks John, I will give them a call. |
Adrian R2 | 22/03/2022 09:19:33 |
196 forum posts 5 photos | Some people have used industrial sewing machine motors (DC, lots of torque and IIRC much cheaper than an inverter setup) - I remember reading the threads fairly recently but can't find them now |
Richard Callaghan 1 | 22/03/2022 10:20:02 |
14 forum posts 4 photos | I have been keeping my eye out for such a motor for a while as it would be much cheaper this way. Nothing has popped up that I think would be suitable. I had a budget in mind before purchasing this lathe and I bought it fairly cheap which leaves me with some excess cash to spend on it. I think/hope that the tesla motor may add value, not that I would ever sell it.
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Adrian R2 | 22/03/2022 10:45:47 |
196 forum posts 5 photos | Found it - see page 3 of this thread: Edited By Adrian R2 on 22/03/2022 10:46:06 |
Richard Callaghan 1 | 22/03/2022 10:48:32 |
14 forum posts 4 photos | thanks Adrian, i will have a look at this. |
John Haine | 22/03/2022 11:01:40 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | One issue with these motors is that their maximum speed is usually ~5000 rpm, at which they presumably develop maximum power. You may therefore need another reduction stage to ~1500 rpm to match the lathe design - I assume that the existing motor is probably a 4-pole single phase induction motor, as will the NT replacement be, with a max speed of ~1500 rpm or a bit less (1800 for the 3-phase motor which they run off 60Hz). |
Richard Callaghan 1 | 28/08/2022 20:25:39 |
14 forum posts 4 photos | I know it’s been a while but thanks for all the replies and advice on this. with the help of a friend, we did manage to get a variable speed motor fitted Jack 563A Industrial Sewing Machine Heavy Duty 1HP Servo Motor for Most Machines | eBay and so far, so good. I now have the old motor leftover and its for sale along with the mill drill attachment which I took off when I first bought the lathe. I notice that there is no for sale section on the forum so I will probably list these on FB market place if nobody is interested on here? |
Andrew Tinsley | 28/08/2022 21:02:16 |
1817 forum posts 2 photos | There certainly is a "for sale" section! Run down the right hand side of the forum pages and you will come to it. Andrew. |
Richard Callaghan 1 | 29/08/2022 08:40:24 |
14 forum posts 4 photos | thanks Andrew,i dont know how i missed this |
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