shamrock12
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I have been given the choice of 1/2 or 3/4 HP Baldor motor to install onto Buffalo No. 15 drill press. I also have the option of selecting between 1725 and 1140 RPM. So there are four possible motor configurations to choose from.
This drill press will allow me to have five different spindle speeds, which will be dependent on the motor RPM I select.
Here are the spindle speeds for the 1725 RPM motor:
500
950
1725
3280
6000
And for the 1140 RPM motor:
330
615
1140
2165
3965
I am a serious hobbyist and would often be drilling mild steel with hole diameter of 1/2" and less, but would occasionally be drilling larger diameter up to 3/4" from time to time. I do not plan to do power tapping with this drill press.
Under what condition would it be beneficial for me to upgrade to 3/4 HP? Just remember it will be an American made Baldor motor, so the HP rating will be true to its size, unlike those cheap China/Taiwan motors. Also given those spindle speeds above, which motor RPM would be more beneficial? It is my understanding that lower RPM means more torque, but I am sure there is a reason (or two) for having higher RPM motor too.
Please advise, thanks!
This drill press will allow me to have five different spindle speeds, which will be dependent on the motor RPM I select.
Here are the spindle speeds for the 1725 RPM motor:
500
950
1725
3280
6000
And for the 1140 RPM motor:
330
615
1140
2165
3965
I am a serious hobbyist and would often be drilling mild steel with hole diameter of 1/2" and less, but would occasionally be drilling larger diameter up to 3/4" from time to time. I do not plan to do power tapping with this drill press.
Under what condition would it be beneficial for me to upgrade to 3/4 HP? Just remember it will be an American made Baldor motor, so the HP rating will be true to its size, unlike those cheap China/Taiwan motors. Also given those spindle speeds above, which motor RPM would be more beneficial? It is my understanding that lower RPM means more torque, but I am sure there is a reason (or two) for having higher RPM motor too.
Please advise, thanks!
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