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    Quote Originally Posted by wiatroda View Post
    John, how much do you charge to rewind the motor??
    I have one old english made 3 ph 1450 rpm 2hp from very old power hacksaw, but it's damn heavy. Maybe it's better to buy some modern 2nd hand to rewind? Can any rewinding service do it for 200Hz operation??
    I think given what John has said ('Rotors on modern metric framed motors are OK'), and what I've read it would be safer to get a new motor.

    If you're rewinding it to work for 200Hz then you'll have even less torque at 18Hz.

    You've said the reason for wanting 1000rpm is for a fly cutter ...
    For mild steel, 1000rpm is 32mm cutter diameter... 1mm depth of cut, 155mm/min, power is 63W (Wrong! See post #12)
    For aluminium, 1000rpm is 140mm cutter diameter...1mm depth of cut, 310mm/min, power is 38W

    If the VFD does manage to keep the torque constant at lower rpm (which it wont quite) then the power will be roughly, with 2.2kW motor, 1000/2800*2.2=0.79kW. ... so many times more than a fly cutter will use. A face mill will be the power above multiplied by the number of inserts - still probably ok (63*4<<0.79kW).

    If you do the same power calculations for drilling (with above about 10mm drill) you'll find that it's more of a problem...however if there's a pilot hole that clearly reduces the required power.
    Last edited by Jonathan; 30-07-2011 at 05:28 PM.

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