I really like the vfd with brake option. Means I don't have to
wait very long for the spindle to slow down when I hit the stop
button. Saves considerable time and, heaven forbid, perhaps some
pain should you inadvertently get wrapped up in the spindle.
Dan?
On 3/28/2023 11:40 PM, Greg Menke
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I've maybe moved the belts twice in the 15 or so years I've had my
1J- but I adjust the vfd speed frequently and occasionally drop
into backgear.??? Never have maxed out the 1J but perhaps I don't
push the machine super hard.?? If I had to get another mill I'd
immediately go for a vfd solution unless it had a really gonzo
transmission that afforded a similar range of adjustment.?? A
friend of mine had a nice Kempsmith universal horizontal mill that
I lusted after- a trans producting at least 8 speeds on the
spindle not counting the lineshaft drive cone pulley IIRC- that
level of fancy might be a reasonable substitute.
A full-on 2J adjustable head would maybe be fine... but in the end
I prefer the simplicity of a motor & cone pulley and vfd.
Greg
On 3/28/2023 7:52 PM, aribert2 wrote:
Twenty five years
ago I bought a Bridgeport mill that came with a partial 2J
vari-drive head (missing motor & vari pulleys).? I never
found a reasonable priced motor back then and ended up buying
a step belt J head to complete the mill - the 2J head went
into storage in the garage attic - and still there.? ?Fast
forward to my current Bport mill - also a?step belt with a 1.5
hp (2-pole?, 3475 rpm motor, stock US Electric motor) that I
run on a static phase converter.? With the 3475 rpm motor,
spindle speeds range from 160 to 5440 rpm.? ?Last fall I got
(3) Bport vari-drive motors at a local auction for a modest
amount of money.? ? One of the three motors was fried and I
sold it to a Bport rebuilder as a core.? That leaves me with a
1.5 hp and a 2 hp 2J motor.? ?I suddenly have mill head
options.? ? BTW, I'm a bit lazy and typically use the mill as
if it only had 2 speeds (Hi-Low, though I did have a reason to
go up to the 5440 rpm belt setting last week) - this is for
hobby use, I do not have to be efficient?with my time or my
tooling.??
Option 1: is to
keep the step belt and get a VFD (with a brake resistor).?
?This was my intent prior to acquiring the 2J head motors last
fall.? ?I would also complete assemble the 2J head and sell it
and also sell off the extra unused 2J motor for more tooling
monies.
Option 2: is to
refresh the 2J head and install one of the 2J motors for use
on my mill & maybe buy a VFD, sell off the remaining 2J
motor and sell off the step belt head.? ?I have collected
motor vari-drive pulleys for both 1.5 and 2 hp
configurations.? ?I'm thinking that there is no reason to use
the 1.5 hp motor if I have a 2 hp motor available.? ? Am I
correct in understanding that the only difference between a
1.5 hp and 2 hp Bport head is the motor and the motor related
pulley asm - all other parts being the same in the head?? I
have a Textron vintage Bport manual but it only shows the 1.5
hp 2J head so I can not cross check P/Ns.
Your
thoughts?