I’d really appreciate knowing what you think, what you would prefer if you were buying your next wood working machine. I have three choices for the electrics of a bandsaw(SCM S45) which is currently 3 phase I will be restoring and don’t know which solution to go for.
Option 1. This is my usual method for this type of machine. I replace the motor with a high quality single phase unit, new starter etc. I’ve usually gone down this route in the belief that it’s simple, no complexity for the new owner and it’s easily understood. The solution is normally a replica of the single phase option for the machine (Or an upgrade depending on age so it’s PUWR compliant)
Option 2. Keep the existing motor and replace the starter with a Variable Frequency Drive VFD. This will have the advantage of providing variable speed to the saw which it presently doesn’t have.
Option 3. Keep the existing motor, and rather than a VFD add say a 4KW digital phase converter. This will be a separate unit that can drive any 3 phase machine by simply plugging the machine directly into it. A digital phase converter is a box that produces full 415V 3 phase so the new owner won’t need to worry about dual voltage motors / tinkering and could buy other 3 phase machines and use them with it. This is the latest technology for creating 415V out of a single phase supply.
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So, if you were in the market for a secondhand bandsaw, which option would you prefer?
Option 1. This is my usual method for this type of machine. I replace the motor with a high quality single phase unit, new starter etc. I’ve usually gone down this route in the belief that it’s simple, no complexity for the new owner and it’s easily understood. The solution is normally a replica of the single phase option for the machine (Or an upgrade depending on age so it’s PUWR compliant)
Option 2. Keep the existing motor and replace the starter with a Variable Frequency Drive VFD. This will have the advantage of providing variable speed to the saw which it presently doesn’t have.
Option 3. Keep the existing motor, and rather than a VFD add say a 4KW digital phase converter. This will be a separate unit that can drive any 3 phase machine by simply plugging the machine directly into it. A digital phase converter is a box that produces full 415V 3 phase so the new owner won’t need to worry about dual voltage motors / tinkering and could buy other 3 phase machines and use them with it. This is the latest technology for creating 415V out of a single phase supply.
To plug
So, if you were in the market for a secondhand bandsaw, which option would you prefer?