Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
My ageing bandsaw motor started to give up the ghost a couple of days ago. I intend to replace the motor so I thought I would post it on here in case somebody else wants to do it, or somebody already has so I can make sure I don't fall into any avoidable issues.
I had the saw from new, it's about 15 years old and hasn't had a hard life. It has a 1.5hp single phase motor, it started to struggle getting going a while ago so swapped the start capacitor for an identically rated one. This worked for a while but it was still struggling to get up to speed but the saw spins nicely by hand so it's not binding on the guides etc. I detected the faintest electrical smell the other day and suspect it is on its way out, I was only gently feeding 15mm oak through it so not pushing it. Before I condemn it to the scrap yard I will take the bottom blade wheel off, remove the belt and start the motor with no load, but I think its dying.
Given I always thought it was a tad under-powered, and I now have a 10hp 240v single phase to 415v 3 phase converter, I am thinking of changing it from single to three phase and upping it to at least 2 if not 3hp.
Modifications I can foresee is the motor shaft may increase in diameter so the pulley may need a new taper bush and possibly pulley. Also the NVR switch will need swapping. Apart from that as long as I can get the same frame mount on the new motor it should be relatively easy - famous last words!
Existing motor is a invensys compton made in Doncaster, its a big old lump for 1.1kw, its 2850rpm at 50hz but other than that the motor plate doesn't give any info on flange mounting type etc. and the motor code on the plate doesn't turn up in searches so I will have to take it off and measure it. It's probably a B5 flange mount, the flange measures 200mm diameter with probably a 165mm PCD, but I can't measure the register without taking it off but probably 130mm diameter. There are 3HP 3 phase motors for just over £100 with a B5 flange so with a bit of luck this will be the one, the shaft diameter will go up from probably 19mm to 24mm.
Three phase NVR switches are about 30 quid, so total with VAT for both switch and motor will be about 160 quid, with pulley shaft bushes and cabling I'm budgeting about 200 quid.
I shall post some pictures when I get down to it. I may still get tempted by a larger bandsaw, if so I will still replace the motor but will probably keep it to 2HP single phase so I can sell the saw more easily.
Cheers
Andy
I had the saw from new, it's about 15 years old and hasn't had a hard life. It has a 1.5hp single phase motor, it started to struggle getting going a while ago so swapped the start capacitor for an identically rated one. This worked for a while but it was still struggling to get up to speed but the saw spins nicely by hand so it's not binding on the guides etc. I detected the faintest electrical smell the other day and suspect it is on its way out, I was only gently feeding 15mm oak through it so not pushing it. Before I condemn it to the scrap yard I will take the bottom blade wheel off, remove the belt and start the motor with no load, but I think its dying.
Given I always thought it was a tad under-powered, and I now have a 10hp 240v single phase to 415v 3 phase converter, I am thinking of changing it from single to three phase and upping it to at least 2 if not 3hp.
Modifications I can foresee is the motor shaft may increase in diameter so the pulley may need a new taper bush and possibly pulley. Also the NVR switch will need swapping. Apart from that as long as I can get the same frame mount on the new motor it should be relatively easy - famous last words!
Existing motor is a invensys compton made in Doncaster, its a big old lump for 1.1kw, its 2850rpm at 50hz but other than that the motor plate doesn't give any info on flange mounting type etc. and the motor code on the plate doesn't turn up in searches so I will have to take it off and measure it. It's probably a B5 flange mount, the flange measures 200mm diameter with probably a 165mm PCD, but I can't measure the register without taking it off but probably 130mm diameter. There are 3HP 3 phase motors for just over £100 with a B5 flange so with a bit of luck this will be the one, the shaft diameter will go up from probably 19mm to 24mm.
Three phase NVR switches are about 30 quid, so total with VAT for both switch and motor will be about 160 quid, with pulley shaft bushes and cabling I'm budgeting about 200 quid.
I shall post some pictures when I get down to it. I may still get tempted by a larger bandsaw, if so I will still replace the motor but will probably keep it to 2HP single phase so I can sell the saw more easily.
Cheers
Andy