Several of the larger metal manufacturers used Reeve's drives ,
Logan , South Bend I believe Clausing to name a few .
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On 5/25/24 2:16 PM, Miket_NYC wrote:
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I have one on my Shopsmith Mark V. It works well
and provides enormous torque sown low. But I've relubed it on
occasion and I definitely wouldn't call it "simple." The CONCEPT
is simple, but changing the diameter of s rotating pully
requires many parts.?
Mike Taglieri?
i've
followed the thread about changing motors
why do we not see reeves drives with a standard ac motor
i think they're used on some wood lathes and larger mills
i used to work on them for driving positive displacement pumps
they're non-electronic and very simple