Members friquant Posted July 13 Members Report Posted July 13 6 hours ago, FDC said: I'm not sure what you mean by motor pulley, are you referring to the pulley on the servo motor? If so its stock, 45 or 50 mm I think. Yes I mean the pulley on the servo motor. They are typically 75mm. If it has a 15mm cylindrical shaft, that pulley can be replaced with a 45mm pulley for about ten dollars, which will slow down the machine. Quote In search of the perfect hundred-dollar servo motor with needle positioner. friquant. Pronounced "FREE-kwuhnt"
Members friquant Posted July 13 Members Report Posted July 13 6 hours ago, GerryR said: for future projects, you should consider an AC system with a variable frequency drive (VFD) and a 3 phase inverter rated gearmotor. Can you post links to the pieces one would need to buy in order to build this setup? I'm interested Quote In search of the perfect hundred-dollar servo motor with needle positioner. friquant. Pronounced "FREE-kwuhnt"
Members Calidora Posted July 13 Members Report Posted July 13 (edited) Wow yours look way better than mine. They are amazing machines. Now that I have mine up and running it makes working on things much easier. I find that post beds are some of the most versatile machine out there. I don't have too much experience with several others but I've used a cylinder bed and flat and I like my post bed much better. Edited July 13 by Calidora Quote
Members GerryR Posted July 13 Members Report Posted July 13 11 hours ago, friquant said: Can you post links to the pieces one would need to buy in order to build this setup? I'm interested Links to AC Drive Components: VFD good for up to 1HP 3-phase motor: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DFB57721/?coliid=I8NFU0YE5UPT8&colid=17LBFSFMFWW6H&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it Note: I bought mine through Ebay, but this is the same one. Motor: https://www.bodine-electric.com/products/ac-3-phase-inverter-duty-gearmotors-and-motors/42r-fx-parallel-shaft-ac-3-phase-inverter-duty-gearmotor/ Note: I was able to get model 2263, which has 58 in-lbs. of torque and 340 RPM at 60 Hz. You can choose outputs suitable to your needs and even get right angle output shaft versions. Just for comparison, the DC servomotor I was using was rated at 28.8 in-lbs. Foot Pedal Control: This is where I got a little creative. I took a TIG welder foot pedal and did a little rewiring. I got the unit off of Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/176920994141?_skw=TIG+Welder+foot+pedal&itmmeta=01K01RR8XF07B0ETNHVT3SNZC6&hash=item293150215d:g:7KQAAOSwha9jZI28&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA8FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1cdg2dYapN7bLOj7QNBNYvFBgb9nYOw6ivyhEaLfbTDARnhlFmmmIvRE5v%2BmSHS6NHzBxmYRm%2FS%2FOUguxh4QASZ6dKnq4aAfCKcCK9LWjU5OyPxxvNKcH3CjV9WGIL7ylcLvGzb6%2Bdvpe9MAB418aLD72qlvGirmqZ2XNTPpOEnSdadqe%2BJUuU70vTyKzaCPmAPE85JgmuvVu3AwzJYH9iW5vfdQNC7nCE8q1Im3b6Kp6cynjjiIrNBiNTH1T%2Fur%2B7h1JYK8hs%2Bt5hyHSlK4eaNsbSQ%2FRi%2Bmrmp2OVY%2BjRpfg%3D%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR4CP4biAZg I rewired it so the knob-controlled pot limited the top speed so the foot controlled pot had full range to that limited speed. I put everything in a case: https://www.ebay.com/itm/165626696069 These are the basics. I added circuitry for a position sensor that worked off a jog button. I don't use the position sensor, but it is available if I ever want to use it. The jog is so slow that I can stop the needle anywhere I want. This should give you a good start. Feel free to ask any other questions you might have. Happy to help! Quote
Members Scoutmom Posted July 13 Members Report Posted July 13 Love the table. Do you mind sharing how you made it and where you got the parts? I see the foot pedal is mentioned above. The machine and speed reducer look great. Quote
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