sploo
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I've just taken delivery of a new Axminster 1416VS. On starting it I noticed it makes a "whup whup whup" sound between 400-800 rpm. By 800 rpm it's so strong it's like someone's tapping the bench it's on with a rubber mallet. You can certainly feel the "thumps" if you put your hand on the bottom of the motor.
I moved the belt to the middle and high speed ranges on the pulleys and it's fine at all speeds (even down in the 400-800 rpm region).
Putting the belt back to the low range, the thump is back.
At ~823 rpm I counted the thumps at around 272 beats per minute, so a pretty accurate 3:1 ratio. But, with the lathe on the lowest range the motor would be going faster than the spindle, so I'm getting one "thump" for every three revolutions of the spindle (and more revolutions of the motor - which doesn't really make sense to me for a pulley related problem).
I've tried a range of tensions on the belt, and I can't immediate spot any belt or pulley damage. Obviously Axminster tech support has now finished for the weekend, so... anyone got any ideas?
I moved the belt to the middle and high speed ranges on the pulleys and it's fine at all speeds (even down in the 400-800 rpm region).
Putting the belt back to the low range, the thump is back.
At ~823 rpm I counted the thumps at around 272 beats per minute, so a pretty accurate 3:1 ratio. But, with the lathe on the lowest range the motor would be going faster than the spindle, so I'm getting one "thump" for every three revolutions of the spindle (and more revolutions of the motor - which doesn't really make sense to me for a pulley related problem).
I've tried a range of tensions on the belt, and I can't immediate spot any belt or pulley damage. Obviously Axminster tech support has now finished for the weekend, so... anyone got any ideas?