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Ive just bought a meddings pillar drill on ebay, which is 415v, and I need it to be 240v. I knew it was 415, but went for it anyway because it was a good price and on the strength of this post on another forum it shouldnt be hard to convert. The thread is here: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/...ase-drill-to-single-how-practical-is-it.5792/ which describes that
Mine has that on the stamp, but currently a 3 phase socket wired in (terribly).
Does anyone know how to go about this method? He is the only person Ive seen refer to it, from a bit of light googling everyone just says replace the motor/get a transformer.
any help appreciated, thanks!
Ive just bought a meddings pillar drill on ebay, which is 415v, and I need it to be 240v. I knew it was 415, but went for it anyway because it was a good price and on the strength of this post on another forum it shouldnt be hard to convert. The thread is here: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/...ase-drill-to-single-how-practical-is-it.5792/ which describes that
.if the motors have 230/415 stamped on the rating plate the short bars can be changed and a capacitor added to make it run on single phase, very easy to do but needs to be 230/415 on the plate
Mine has that on the stamp, but currently a 3 phase socket wired in (terribly).
Does anyone know how to go about this method? He is the only person Ive seen refer to it, from a bit of light googling everyone just says replace the motor/get a transformer.
any help appreciated, thanks!