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What motor should i use?

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nic21/02/2011 17:08:15
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Hi there, i own a Sieg SC2 and on my list of modifications is to power the lead screw with a variable speed motor of some sort, i know nothing about motors and electronics so any advice would be much appreciated,
 
many thanks in advance
 
nic
Michael Cox 121/02/2011 17:43:52
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Hi Nic,
I have fitted a leadscrew motor to my minilathe. You can find more details here:
 
 
I hope this helps
 
Mike
James fortin21/02/2011 22:51:13
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hi
 
i am trying to build a variable power feed for my lathe and mill. i chose to use an ordinary motor as stepper motors need controllers. i managed to knock up a pulse width modulation speed controller fairly quickly.make your own pwm controller
 
the trouble im having is finding a motor with enough torque at low speeds(without excessive gearing) and enough of a speed range to get a range of feeds easily.
 
another alternative is gutting an old cordless drill for the speed control and planetary gearbox.
 
james
 

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