Some days you choose to forget, some days you wish you hadn’t woken up and done what you did. The other day was just such a day! I have a shaper attachment for my Bridgeport clone mill. Something I’ve not used so far……but a project has just started that needs a key way cutting into a few sprockets. So, the shaper would be an excellent machine for doing this. It’s 3 phase, no a big deal, I’m lucky to have 3 phase in my shop. The previous owner wasn’t so fortunate and had run everything from a VFD. Pulled the cover plate off the connections, a nine wire jobby…….looks about right how they have it wired up. In any case I know I’ve had it running before so must have sorted it out.
Fired it up (bad adjective I know), it ran very well, until the distribution board RCD had had enough and stopped the juice. Looking at the motor I touched it……instant regret…..it was a tad warm! I do hate the smell of burning varnish. Yep it was wired 220 volt 3 phase not 415…….bother that’s unfortunate…..or words to that effect!
The following day, after it had cooled down, having prayed to the deity for motors with fingers crossed I insulation tested it. Cooked good a proper, a perfect short circuit.
The challenge is that it’s a 6 pole motor with a special arbour. Would have to be!
I think I’m going to see if I can get a 6 pole single phase motor and either re shaft the motor or make an adaptor. What would you do?
It’s a clone shaper of the Bridgeport
The motor…..it’s not a European spec, so the hole pattern (B34) and shaft is an odd diameter as well as being a lot longer.
With a cutting head ready as I was to try it out.
Fired it up (bad adjective I know), it ran very well, until the distribution board RCD had had enough and stopped the juice. Looking at the motor I touched it……instant regret…..it was a tad warm! I do hate the smell of burning varnish. Yep it was wired 220 volt 3 phase not 415…….bother that’s unfortunate…..or words to that effect!
The following day, after it had cooled down, having prayed to the deity for motors with fingers crossed I insulation tested it. Cooked good a proper, a perfect short circuit.
The challenge is that it’s a 6 pole motor with a special arbour. Would have to be!
I think I’m going to see if I can get a 6 pole single phase motor and either re shaft the motor or make an adaptor. What would you do?
It’s a clone shaper of the Bridgeport
The motor…..it’s not a European spec, so the hole pattern (B34) and shaft is an odd diameter as well as being a lot longer.
With a cutting head ready as I was to try it out.