Burgerkong
Well-known member
Anyone have a preference? I know Reeves drive gets worse over time and needs to be maintained and rebuilt once in a while, but aside from that it's a neater package than the VFD combo.
Reeves drive will give you more torque at low speeds, the VFD won't. Another big issue is that a lot of older motors will not cool properly at low speeds. So if you have the motor turning real slow and you have a big 1" drill, the motor will probably overheat.