I have an opportunity to pick up a Scotchman FI-51 ironworker at a decent price. Only issue is it's 230 volt 3-phase, with a 5 hp motor. I only have single phase power in my shop, and am not very knowledgeable about rotary phase converters, VFD, etc. Was thinking about just purchasing a single phase 5 hp motor to swap out. At the time it was manufactured, they were also available with a single phase 5 hp motor. Speaking with Scotchman back in South Dakota, you can buy most any part for this machine from them, except the single phase motor, so I'd have to source one from elsewhere. Scotchman guy said the overloads and contacts wouldn't need to be changed, and the transformer would just be re-wired to single phase. I assume any quality 5 hp single phase motor would work, as long as mounts, shaft size, and rpm all matched up?




