SLM
Established Member
Hello,
I’ve a Meddings S68 floor standing, geared pillar drill, that an electrical engineer who previously owned it, converted to a single phase motor; in order to achieve smoother running, better torque and finer speed control, I’m thinking of reverting it to three phase.
I’ve posted elsewhere about the possibility of going for DC; that discussion can remain separate.
Those familiar with this drill will know that the original motor was housed within the drill head; mine was converted such that the new motor is on top of the drill head, above the original position.
My preference would be to restore the motor to that position. But there are a few issues with that:
1. The easiest way to achieve this would be to order the parts from meddings… £££, I suspect…
2. The original spec states voltage of 400v, ie not a simple matter of adding a VFD to run from my 240v single phase supply.
So, I wonder how likely it would be that I can find a suitable motor which could be cannibalised and fitted internally?
NB: I say canibalised because as far as I can tell from the manual, the body of the drill forms the body of the motor too.
Of course, the easy thing to do would be to swap the 1ph motor with the dual voltage 3ph motor from another drill that I’ll soon sell, add a VFD and start drilling holes… but where’s the fun in that??
I’ve a Meddings S68 floor standing, geared pillar drill, that an electrical engineer who previously owned it, converted to a single phase motor; in order to achieve smoother running, better torque and finer speed control, I’m thinking of reverting it to three phase.
I’ve posted elsewhere about the possibility of going for DC; that discussion can remain separate.
Those familiar with this drill will know that the original motor was housed within the drill head; mine was converted such that the new motor is on top of the drill head, above the original position.
My preference would be to restore the motor to that position. But there are a few issues with that:
1. The easiest way to achieve this would be to order the parts from meddings… £££, I suspect…
2. The original spec states voltage of 400v, ie not a simple matter of adding a VFD to run from my 240v single phase supply.
So, I wonder how likely it would be that I can find a suitable motor which could be cannibalised and fitted internally?
NB: I say canibalised because as far as I can tell from the manual, the body of the drill forms the body of the motor too.
Of course, the easy thing to do would be to swap the 1ph motor with the dual voltage 3ph motor from another drill that I’ll soon sell, add a VFD and start drilling holes… but where’s the fun in that??