Hi, I'm setting up my shop and have been looking for a good drill press. I came across a Clausing 15" 16SC (5-speed), likely vintage 60s or 70s, with a 3 phase 3/4 HP motor, and I'm also considering a (much cheaper) Rockwell 15-665, again with a 3 phase motor. As I don't have 3 phase in my shop I would need a VFD. I've perused various threads on this but was looking for some advice about this model and recommendations for a VFD that might work for it. I have 120v power on a GFCI circuit, I'd prefer a solution that works with 120v, not sure if there are VFDs that won't trigger the GFCI?
So my questions:
1. Does anyone have any advice on VFD manufacturers to consider? Ideally I'd want to spend < $150. I don't need lots of bells and whistles, mainly I'd like a forward/reverse ability and analog speed adjustment dial.
2. Can you recommend any videos or instructions that show the 'right' way to wire these up safely including enclosures and wiring harnesses etc? I don't have experience with doing machine wiring, just electrical like switches and light fixtures. The machine has a start/stop button at the front that I'd like to be able to use.
3. I'd love to have a tachometer wired up at some point, but I'm not sure if that can somehow be connected directly to the VFD or if it has to be mounted to take the reading from somewhere? I saw someone had connected an analog tach to the potentiometer but I don't understand how this works, how does the VFD know the final RPMs? If I want a tachometer in the future, would that influence that model of VFD that I get now?
So my questions:
1. Does anyone have any advice on VFD manufacturers to consider? Ideally I'd want to spend < $150. I don't need lots of bells and whistles, mainly I'd like a forward/reverse ability and analog speed adjustment dial.
2. Can you recommend any videos or instructions that show the 'right' way to wire these up safely including enclosures and wiring harnesses etc? I don't have experience with doing machine wiring, just electrical like switches and light fixtures. The machine has a start/stop button at the front that I'd like to be able to use.
3. I'd love to have a tachometer wired up at some point, but I'm not sure if that can somehow be connected directly to the VFD or if it has to be mounted to take the reading from somewhere? I saw someone had connected an analog tach to the potentiometer but I don't understand how this works, how does the VFD know the final RPMs? If I want a tachometer in the future, would that influence that model of VFD that I get now?

