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Re: Bandsaw Ceramic Guide Resurfacing or Replacement
Greg, I'd suggest finding your local machine shop, might be a simple honing job. Trying to do it yourself might be "good enough" but less likely to be as accurate. I've had good enough results just
By Brett Wissel · #123686 ·
Re: Felder Machines for sale One New AD951DD SOLD
Greetings: For Those who may have missed this in past. Well the AD951DD is sold . The other machines are still available. Since I have to travel to Jasper, IN to crate and ship there is the?
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #123685 ·
Bandsaw Ceramic Guide Resurfacing or Replacement
Just wondering if anyone knows of a way to resurface or replace the ceramic inserts in the bandsaw guide blocks. The only thing Felder offers is replacement of the entire block including the C shaped
By Greg Mix · #123684 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
?Dan, From basic calculations both motors are actually bigger than nameplate. My guess is that they have been derated due to “continuous duty” or other factors. For example, the planer motor
By imran · #123683 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
Dan, Just to put in my two cents worth. I had to save money and did go with a rotary converter for my older K700s.? I bought my rotary in 2020 from North America Phase Converter Co. I did weigh the
By tomruth@... · #123682 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
Here are the sticker on the slider and motor plates on planer (12.5hp) and jointer (7.5”). Interestingly enough the motor on the planer is actually a 12.5hp not 10hp like the guys at Alliance
By Dan Gavrilyuk · #123681 ·
Re: Power feeder wheels
Axiom in Portland Oregon will recover your existing hubs with whatever durometer polyurethane tires you require. Most of us prefer 60 durometer.
By David P. Best · #123680 ·
Power feeder wheels
Looking for options on old power feeder wheels, is there a way to renew the rubber? Or should I bite the bullet and replace? thanks Eric
By horans64 · #123679 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
Imran, Felder has switched motor suppliers so your data may or may not be up to date depending on build dates of the machines. ATB has gone bankrupt and Felder is thus no longer supplying those
By David P. Best · #123678 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
David, The reason to share was to add data to what you and others were saying. The post shows the KW and FLA of each motor and the measured current to provide an idea. Certainly, covers the range of
By imran · #123677 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
Those may or may not be the same motors Dan has. David Best https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/collections/ https://www.instagram.com/davidpbest/
By David P. Best · #123676 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
?Dan, FWIW, here are the currents of various size 3 phase motors while idling. Motors draws FLA, listed on the name plate, when developing rated HP. Most of us don’t get
By imran · #123675 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
Like I said Dan, PP under rate their equipment. On top of that Felder plays games with their HP ratings - they will often suggest a given machine is 10HP at S1 rating, and the same motor as 7/5HP
By David P. Best · #123674 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
My dust collector is a clearvue 5hp 1ph cyclone so that will run on a separate single phase circuit. To the guys that have purchased new ones recently, did you go with the original or enterprise
By Dan Gavrilyuk · #123673 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
Dan, I had a 40HP rotary (used). ran my 20hp wide belt, no complaints, but it has no sophisticated digital controls/motorized lifts, so it just took whatever you could throw at it for power. However,
By Jeff Roltgen · #123672 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
It don't remember reading about a dust collector. Assuming it's 3 phase, that should be in your sizing decision. I have a 30 hp PP. It's been in operation for 7 years now and has
By Marlowe McGraw · #123671 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
Dan, I too am running a Phase Perfect PT010 (build year 2020) and it has been great. It runs on a 80A 240V 1Ph circuit breaker, I think the next size up requires a 160A breaker, which is greater than
By Tom Gensmer · #123670 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
Dan, The PP10 can take an inrush of 100amps for 4 or 6 sec (can’t remember which) once the machine is running a lot less amperage is required to run when not under load. Even under load alot ww
By Mark Kessler · #123669 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
Thanks David for the lengthy explanation. It looks like I will be placing an order for a 10hp PP. I’m curious how you’re able to run so much more hp on the converter than it’s rated for?
By Dan Gavrilyuk · #123668 ·
Re: Powering Three Phase Equipment in a Single Phase Shop
I highly recommend you go with a Phase Perfect rather than a rotary. A rotary is a mechanical device - basically a motor that uses some of the windings to generate the 3rd leg of power. So it
By David P. Best · #123667 ·