Maui
Well-known member
I just picked up this 20” variable speed Powermatic drill press, and it is a beast of a machine. The previous owner said he thought it weighed about 350 lbs. Having just loaded it onto my trailer earlier today I beg to differ. It easily weighs somewhere between 600 and 800 lbs. Everything works well. I suspect that the teeth in the drill chuck should be replaced at some point. It looks like somebody spun a bit in the chuck and created a burr on the teeth. Other than that, there don’t appear to be any significant issues. The variable speed runs relatively quietly, the power down feed works, and nothing was broken or repaired that I can see.
It is currently set up with a 3 phase 1.5 hp 1140 rpm motor. I do not currently have 3 phase in my garage. The motor is set up to run on 440V, but it can be configured to run on 230V 3 phase. I do have a rotary phase converter that I’ll be setting up later on this summer after I run run a 220V line to the garage. To get it running now I could swap out the 3 phase motor for a single phase 1 hp motor that I have on hand if I choose to. A VFD won’t make any sense for me because I’d need at least a 220V line which I don’t currently have anyway. The question I have for the members here is this: Does leaving it set up for three phase really buy me anything significant over single phase operation? Because if I swap out the motor I probably won’t want to go to the trouble of switching it back again once I get the phase converter set up.
Maui
It is currently set up with a 3 phase 1.5 hp 1140 rpm motor. I do not currently have 3 phase in my garage. The motor is set up to run on 440V, but it can be configured to run on 230V 3 phase. I do have a rotary phase converter that I’ll be setting up later on this summer after I run run a 220V line to the garage. To get it running now I could swap out the 3 phase motor for a single phase 1 hp motor that I have on hand if I choose to. A VFD won’t make any sense for me because I’d need at least a 220V line which I don’t currently have anyway. The question I have for the members here is this: Does leaving it set up for three phase really buy me anything significant over single phase operation? Because if I swap out the motor I probably won’t want to go to the trouble of switching it back again once I get the phase converter set up.
Maui