WhoWhatNow
Well-known member
I picked up an Atlas 12” lathe and plan on tearing it down shortly to clean it up and fix a few issues. One of the things I would like to do is replace the 1 ph motor with a VFD and 3 ph motor. I would like to do this swap for two reasons: the ease of changing speeds and to convert the lathe to an underdrive to better fit into my miniscule shop. This type of Atlas lathe originally came either as a benchtop unit with the motor hanging off the back, or and underdrive model. The underdrive model had a different pulley on the spindle and two sets of countershafts plus the motor under the headstock. If I add a 3 ph motor and VFD with sensorless vector drive do I need to also recreate the additional countershaft setup or can I simply have the motor driving the spindle? Do the additional pulleys add a torque advantage over just driving with the motor? Also, what speed motor should I get? The lathe currently has a replacement Baldor 1 hp 1 ph motor spinning at 1750rpm. Do I simply calculate the top speed I want and put the correct size pulley on the motor? The original top speed of the lathe is listed at ~2200rpm.
