Les Riley | 05/02/2023 14:57:11 |
![]() 48 forum posts 11 photos | Someone at our club has passed on this motor. No idea where it came from but we suspect military. It is about the size of an old type car dynamo. The question is can it be of any use or should I bin it now and save myself the trouble of trying to find a use for it? |
Graham Meek | 05/02/2023 15:05:23 |
714 forum posts 414 photos | I have a vague recollection, due to the name on the motor. That this is the type of motor used on the Bridgeport variable table feed. Regards Gray, |
Mike Poole | 05/02/2023 15:08:55 |
![]() 3676 forum posts 82 photos | If you have a 100V DC supply it would be very useful. Mike |
john fletcher 1 | 05/02/2023 15:43:27 |
893 forum posts | Your right Gray, the manual says .5HP Fracmo motor, armature 90 volts field 100 volts, full load current 4.6 amps. I think if the motor is OK its quite valuable. When my friend's Bridgeport had a fault we used a site transformer and a rectifier to eliminate the the power supply. John |
John Haine | 05/02/2023 15:58:37 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | That type of motor quite often used in CNC mills such as Denford (though not that make). Can be speed controlled from KBE type controller. If the brushes are in good nick (or can be replaced) it could be quite useful to someone. |
Les Riley | 05/02/2023 16:16:11 |
![]() 48 forum posts 11 photos | Thanks for the info. We have obviously been looking in the wrong direction! Presumably Bridgeports have a reduction transformer down from 415v? My Cincinatti mill does. I'll give the motor a look over with the multimeter. Les |
Les Riley | 05/02/2023 16:24:27 |
![]() 48 forum posts 11 photos | A quick look on eBay shows an identical unit for sale! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304783519691?hash=item46f6836fcb:g:i~UAAOSwhWtj09wG&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsITAYYRn0JuckluhmCdTRJrCV1CxC9EMa7vdCf5kYHh96AEJz0gBORNRmZ5e6e%2BNVqhgefGyUxEifPSbp16kwQ0D%2B694Jvs9YnEzJg1CSGAF%2BVmQeZRD3W0V1g9c3RJ76AMXPW8LN9jeLrddmHIPJjLPzP0ylnj6vEf8%2BcFlvgN2HtEjW4K9Y%2FSQKwwfuyVCcY4Pxh%2FTg70csXD9DOI2jTpN9vRDs3LW1zr6IfG99a1m%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4qykabEYQ |
Clive Foster | 05/02/2023 17:31:49 |
3630 forum posts 128 photos | Excellent find. Good quality example of the common 1/2 hp 90 volt DC motor used for driving all sorts of things. In our world, as previously mentioned, most likely to be found hanging off a Bridgeport 6 or 8 F table power feed with an Erskine controller inside the big box powered via a multi output transformer. Generally very durable but prone to fill up with carbon dust when the brushes wear. Take appropriate precautions when looking inside or you will end up looking like a coal miner. I did! Clive |
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