Hybrid View
-
11-05-2012 #1
Whoa - expensive smoke!!!! Let me know if you want to part with the dead bits as it may be useful to have a couple of bearing housings on the spares shelf for my own 2.2.
Ali Kat
-
11-05-2012 #2
-
11-05-2012 #3
Very good idea Jazz. The spindles seem to be fairly well built and certainly they are mechanically robust. Should make a good spindle with, perhaps, a multi step pulley to give speed variances etc. Put up some pics when it's done as I'm sure that you won't be the only owner to "kill" one of these spindles!
Ali Kat
-
11-05-2012 #4
I wouldn't be so sure. They're well built for high rpm use...
I don't think it would make that good a spindle for a lathe, unless the lathe is very small, since it uses angular contact bearings. Most lathes use tapered roller bearings since their load ratings are much much higher. Angular contact bearings are the only bearings suitable for high speed and axial loads, but you don't need that high a speed on a lathe (unless it's something special) so why compromise the rigidity so much by using the wrong bearing type. Same is probably true for a spindle for cutting steel since again that's low rpm and you need higher rigidity for cutting steel.
-
11-05-2012 #5
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Similar Threads
-
Chinese 2.2 water cooled spindle / Which VFD ?
By dudz in forum Motor Drivers & ControllersReplies: 20Last Post: 16-08-2013, 02:22 PM -
Chinese water spindle owners?
By D.C. in forum Marketplace DiscussionReplies: 9Last Post: 06-11-2012, 01:08 PM -
Plug for water cooled Chinese spindle
By John S in forum Generic Chinese SpindlesReplies: 34Last Post: 28-08-2012, 05:56 PM -
FOR SALE: 2.2KW Water Cooled Spindle + Inverter (yes the Chinese one!)
By Bokoshoko in forum Items For SaleReplies: 3Last Post: 06-02-2012, 12:43 PM
Bookmarks