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14-01-2017 #1
Hello Guys,
I am wanting to get my 3 phase planer working on single phase electric.
1. As far as I know a there are 3 ways introducing a capacitor to the parent motor
2. A 3 phase converter static, rotary or digital
3. Change the motor for a 240v motor (I was thinking a 3HP or 4HP but have no idea really)
I think I prefer the last option but am unsure what is best.
I could mount a new motor but I would be lost on what motor I would need to buy, from where, and how to wire it all up etc
If one or two of you guys can help it would be fantastic
I want to be building my CNC still but nowhere near ready to start still saving up and get other jobs done before I start! As you will see the main motor the one with pulley drive the second via a chain
Many thanks
SteveLast edited by suesi34e; 15-01-2017 at 05:19 PM.
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