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Re: Phase converter questions
I agree with Mark, Felder's stated tolerance is ¡À/¡ª10% of the machines rated voltage. See pic for excerpt from the typical manual. So for a 230V machine 253V on the high side and 209V on the low
By "[email protected] · #108728 ·
Looking for a used J/P with spiral cutter
A friend of mine, who got me into Felders, has an oooold J/P with no electric lift, straight blades and worn out drive wheels. I suggest he try to find a used 741 or 941 with spiral cutter head. ?Any
By TMichael WARD · #108727 ·
Re: Phase converter questions
Mark, i agree Felder should be better designed (maybe it is and installer does not know) and should be able to not only work within standards but beyond them withstanding typical power line
Re: Phase converter questions
The ANSI standard for voltage variation from utility companies is +/- 5%, and your supply is within that. Feeder¡¯s claim was total BS, equivalent to saying no machine sold in the US is covered by
By mark thomas · #108725 ·
Re: K975 under table dust extraction problem.
Phil, Have you had a look at Amazon uk? Have used them in the past. Obviously different suppliers there and different grades and prices. I was able to get a heavy duty thick walled hose for machine to
By Davy Cooper · #108724 ·
Re: Phase converter questions
When I installed my PP in Vail AZ, Tucson Electric was providing 249 volts. I was getting 249 out of the PP. Felder would not install the saw with that. I had to add a buck box to lower the voltage.
By Bill Belanger · #108723 ·
Re: Phase converter questions
That's not a downside.? It's completely irrelevant to your machine. The very simple fact is that you never operate 3P devices (motors) from line to ground.??The power is from line-to-line.? The
By mark thomas · #108722 ·
Re: K975 under table dust extraction problem.
Sorry, did not know you were in UK. imran
By imran · #108721 ·
Re: K975 under table dust extraction problem.
That's the hose I want Imran.? It looks to have retractable and not just flexible properties.? Sadly the cost of importing from the US to the UK makes this impractical for me.? I'll await the
By glenhyrst · #108720 ·
Re: Phase converter questions
Cliff, not sure if you are speaking of what i shared in a pdf on PP vs RPC. I have no issues with PP power. i just wanted to highlight the difference in the way PP produces 3 phase vs utility. also to
By imran · #108719 ·
Re: K975 under table dust extraction problem.
here is a pic of the hose i recommended on K975 at 90 and at 45 imran
By imran · #108718 ·
Re: K975 under table dust extraction problem.
I actually ran a section of rigid pipe inside the cabinet before I converted to flex, not sure it really helped all that much, but it¡¯s easier to suction out any chunks left over in the pipe from
By Brian Lamb · #108717 ·
Re: K975 under table dust extraction problem.
Thanks for the responses to my problem. Before posting I had already tried different lengths of the flexible hose including the shortest length to run from the saw unit at 45deg which I found to be
By glenhyrst · #108716 ·
Re: Phase converter questions
Sorry Cliff, don't remember any post that had that info, lots of info on the rotary convertors having issues with spikes. The PP runs smooth as glass. The only downside I've ever read about the PP is
By "[email protected] · #108715 ·
Re: Phase converter questions
I¡¯d like to see that PDF, must be quite a read... Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/
By Mark Kessler · #108714 ·
Re: Phase converter questions
nope.? He even published a pdf on it
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #108713 ·
Re: Phase converter questions
Quite sure it¡¯s the reverse Cliff. It¡¯s the phase perfect that delivers smooth power... Bill Belanger rohrabacher@...> wrote:
By Bill Belanger · #108712 ·
Re: Phase converter questions
One of the members? did a work of of the PP vs a rotary? the PP produces dirty power? uneven spikes on the phases where as the rotary can be tunes to be sm,ooth as glass. Dunno why they suggested
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #108711 ·
Re: Unknown Shaper Spindle 30mm
I've been... [email protected]> wrote:
By Marlowe McGraw · #108710 ·
Re: Unknown Shaper Spindle 30mm
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By Marlowe McGraw · #108709 ·