Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
The things which put me off rotary are the fixed frequency combined with continuous power consumption, if you want variable speed you still have to add a drive, you can feed a drive with one or more transformers rather than rotary if you are going to use a drive.
I use dual voltage motors, retro-fitted where the original is not dual-voltage, and predominantly Siemens VFDs with the odd Hitachi or other major brand unit, if I ever do buy something which must have 415v I'll probably go the transformer(s)/industrial drive route as transformers are bullet proof and industrial drives are cheap second hand and NOS as most hobby users shop for 240v units,

- Nick
Thanks. In this case it powers a Knee Mill that doesnt have Variable speed on the motor (mechnical) although we did discuss putting a VFD on but the current control system does not allow speed control (from what we can see). Acu-rite MillPWR.